The JonBenet Ramsey Case

Nicholas Katers
I don't want to get too far into discussing the JonBenet Ramsey case because a) I think the media is fixated on it to the point of perverse obsession and b) there is not a ton to talk about. However, I do think it is a great example of how cable news and reactionary public opinion has combined to defeat the reasoned discourse of legal proceedings.

Remember ten years ago when JonBenet died and the media blitz attacked her parents as perpetrators before any evidence or proof was made available? The media was never apologetic in its premature (and incorrect) indictment of the Ramseys for killing their daughter. In fact, the media has become more bellowing and crass in the last ten years to the point that all is forgotten from those earlier accusations. A new perpetrator has been found and the media, instead of reporting on important issues, has chosen to turn John Mark Karr into a quasi-celebrity solely based on his murder of a little girl.

The only reason the media can do this, however, is because of a willing public. So, the next time someone complains about never seeing real news on television, blame the people you see walking down the street everyday for watching the mutated American press.

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Nicholas Katers is a graduate of University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (BA, 2003) and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (MA, 2007) in History and currently a freelance writer. You can find his work in the In...  View profile

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  • Bob12/8/2006

    Doesnt matter and well never find out who did it cause Patsy died with it and John will never admit it. They know if not did it them selves. COME ON!! WHY do you think it was weird they didnt test semen at the sceen on the sheet HE wrapped her up in after HE moved her and HE destroyed all the evidence anyways? Oddly enough, if it was on a sheet in their house, it had a right to be there... Wonder how it got there.. Doesnt matter that he went streight to the body, doesnt matter he moved the body, I think the answer is right there and if Boulder couldnt figure it all out 10 years ago, they wont now.

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