John Ramsey Slams Criticism of Late Wife Patsy for Putting Their Daughter JonBenét in Beauty Pageants: 'Totally Wrong' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

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Patsy Ramsey and her husband, John, parents of JonBenet Ramsey, appear at a news conference in Atlanta

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JonBenét, 6, was found dead in her parents’ basement the day after Christmas in 1996. She died from strangulation and a blow to the skull. She also showed signs of a sexual assault.

John believes that there was such an interest in the case from the beginning partly because of JonBenét’s status as a successful child beauty pageant queen.

He believes the public attention came with critics who believed Patsy, whoonce competed in the Miss America pageant, was “living vicariously through her daughter” — an idea he says is “totally wrong.”

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“JonBenét loved doing that stuff,” Ramsey exclusively tells PEOPLE, referencing the beauty pageants in which the girl had become a frequent and successful participant.

“Patsy had just recovered from stage four ovarian cancer and was grateful for every minute she’d been given to be alive,” he says. “And I think she was trying to pack a lot of stuff into her mother-daughter relationship, knowing that she might not live.”

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by ABL Studio/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (12654866a) JONBENET PATRICIA RAMSEY (born August 6, 1990 in Atlanta, found murdered in her basement December 26, 1996 at her Boulder, Colorado home), posing for a beauty pageant portfolio for a upcoming Beauty Pageant. JonBenét was a six-year-old American child beauty queen who was murdered in her home in Boulder, Colorado, in 1996. Her father, John Ramsey, found her body in the basement of the family home about eight hours after she was reported missing. She had been struck on the head and strangled. Cause of death: Asphyxiation due to strangulation, craniocerebral trauma. The case remains unsolved, even after several grand jury hearings, and continues to generate public and media interest. Boulder law enforcement agencies initially suspected JonBenét’s parents, and her nine year old brother, Burke. However, in 2008, DNA taken from the victim’s clothes completely cleared her family. In February 2009, the Boulder Police Department took the case back from the district attorney and reopened the investigation. Media coverage of the case has often focused on JonBenét’s participation in child beauty pageants, her parents' wealth, and the unusual evidence found in the case. JonBenét attended High Peaks Elementary School at time of her murder. JonBenét resting place is St. James Episcopal Cemetery, Marietta, Georgia, USA. JonBenét Patricia Ramsey 1990-1996 Murder Mystery, Boulder, Colorado, USA - 26 Dec 2016

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He adds that JonBenét was “very extroverted” and that the mother and daughter had fun going through the experience of the pageants together.

“We used to say, ‘Man, JonBenét’s got to lose some of these pageants, because she needs to understand you don’t always win in life,’” John recalls to PEOPLE.

He says that Patsy, who died in 2006, encouraged her kids, including JonBenét, to participate in as many extracurricular activities as possible.

“JonBenét had taken violin lessons, she’d taken piano lessons,” John tells PEOPLE. “She was signed up to take rock-climbing lessons in January that next year. Let them try anything they want. Soccer. Zero into something they really like and they really did it.”

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The infamous unsolved case is coming back into the spotlight in an upcoming three-part docuseries,Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey?, premiering Monday, Nov. 25 on Netflix.

source: people.com