BREAKING:
Pedophile Reportedly Confesses To Killing 6-Year-Old Beauty Queen JonBenét
Ramsey in 1996
Crime has been unsolved for 22 years
Daily Wire
By Hank Berrien
On Thursday, the Daily Mail reported
that a man who has been a suspect in the murder of six-year-old beauty queen
JonBenét Ramsey in 1996 reportedly admitted he killed her. The crime has been
unsolved for 22 years.
DailyMailTV obtained letters written by Gary Oliva, who
is now 54, to a former high school classmate, music publicist Michael Vail.
Investigators have conjectured that Oliva joined other men in breaking into
JonBenét Ramsey’s house. A ransom note demanding $118,000 for the girl was
found on the kitchen staircase before her body was found. The tiny girl was
found with a broken skull from a blow to the head and had been strangled; a
garrote was tied around her neck. In 2003, trace DNA that was taken from the
child’s clothes showed it came from an unknown male; prompting the DA to send
the Ramseys a letter of apology in 2008, declaring the family "completely
cleared."
Oliva, a convicted pedophile who is currently serving a
10-year sentence in a Colorado prison for having child pornography on his
phone, allegedly stated in a letter to Vail, “'I never loved anyone like I did
JonBenét and yet I let her slip and her head bashed in half and I watched her
die. It was an accident. Please believe me. She was not like the other kids.”
He wrote in another letter, “JonBenét completely changed me and removed all
evil from me. Just one look at her beautiful face, her glowing beautiful skin,
and her divine God-body, I realized I was wrong to kill other kids. Yet by
accident she died and it was my fault.”
Vail, 55, told DailyMailTV:
My suspicions began when Gary called me late at night on
December 26, 1996. He was sobbing and said, 'I hurt a little girl.' I had known
Gary from my time at high school and we had kept in touch. When he said he had hurt
a little girl I tried to get more information out of him. The only other thing
he told me was that he was in the Boulder, Colorado area. On December 27 I read
on the front page of my local newspaper 'Girl, 6, slain in Boulder, Colorado'.
I knew I had to alert the police. I immediately called the Boulder Police
Department and told them what I knew about Gary and what he had told me just
days earlier. They didn't get back to me. Three months later I called the
police again to find out what was going on in its investigation of Gary, but
instead I was sent to a police answering machine set up for tips on the
JonBenét case. I left a message on the recorded line and again I never heard
back from investigators.”
He continued:
I've continued this for decades now, even with him being
in prison. But he has only just admitted to killing her. He believes he will go
to hell if he doesn't admit to it. I have now sent these letters to Boulder
police in the hope it will get Gary to provide them with firm proof and to name
who else may have been involved in JonBenét's death. I hope it helps bring
justice for JonBenét and peace for her family. Now they have this, a written
confession, the police need to charge him with her murder. The thought that he
could be released on probation next year chills me to the bone because he
should never be allowed out. He is a danger to society. The day he walks free
is the day I will be terrified for every child and family.
The letters were given to Boulder, Colorado, police.
Police spokesperson Laurie Ogden told DailyMailTV, “The Boulder Police
Department is aware of and has investigated Mr. Olivas’ potential involvement
in this case. We have passed the additional information you provided onto
investigators. We will not comment on any actions or the status of this
investigation.”
JonBenét Ramsey’s body was discovered by her father John
Ramsey in their home’s basement on December 26, 1996. DailyMailTV gained
possession of a police report regarding Oliva’s 2016 arrest; the report stated
hundreds of photos of JonBenét were found on his phone. Prior investigations
showed Oliva had an address ten blocks from the Ramsay home in 1996.
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