by Michael Tracey In the mid-1980s David Mills had tried to get a budget together to make a documentary based on my work on public broadcasting, making the case that market forces would prove disastrous for broadcasting as a means of serving the public interest. We would also argue that deregulation, along the lines of…
Before the sun was high;
So brief her time, she scarcely knew
The meaning of a sigh.
As round the rose its soft perfume,
Sweet love around her floated;
Admired she grew–while mortal doom
Crept on, unfear’d, unnoted.
Love was her guardian Angel here,
But Love to Death resign’d her;
Tho’ Love was kind, why should we fear
But holy Death is kinder?
– Hartley Coleridge
On August 16 2006 MSNBC broke the story that an arrest had been made in the murder of JonBenet Ramsey, a pretty 6 year old girl, winner of several beauty pageants, who had been garroted and bludgeoned to death on Christmas night 1996 in Boulder, Colorado. Through 1997 the case became the biggest story of any kind in the United States, until another princess died on August 31 in a Paris tunnel. The story was fueled by the wealth of her parents, the brutality of the assault, its savage cruelty, even if in the annals of mayhem and murder in the Republic, in the long list of slaughtered innocents, JonBenet
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In the late 70s, the Golden State Killer launched a reign of terror that terrified residents in California. The serial killer committed at least 12 murders and 120 residential burglaries then he disappeared without a trace. That was until 2018 when Joseph James DeAngelo was arrested and identified as the serial killer.
DeAngelo was caught when his third cousin uploaded their genetic profile to 23andMe and using familial DNA, police were able to strike off every family member as a potential suspect until they got down to DeAngelo.
Now that law enforcement is legally allowed to search these genetic databases to potentially catch criminals it looks like even more justice is on the horizon.
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EXCLUSIVE: It’s been 24 years since pageant star JonBenet Ramsey was found dead in the basement of her family’s Colorado home - and her half-brother still hopes her killer can be found today.
John Andrew Ramsey and his father John Bennett Ramsey have come forward in a new true-crime documentary on discovery+ titled JonBenet Ramsey: What Really Happened? . It features the previously unreleased audio diaries of Lou Smit, the famed Colorado Springs homicide detective who was coaxed from retirement to further investigate the child s death.
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