“Hello, Johnni B. This is Santa. After Christmas, how would you like a special visit from me? It’s our secret, so don’t tell anyone, and I’ll bring you a special gift. You have been such a good little girl.” Remember the teddy bear, dressed in a Santa outfit and left on JonBenét’s bed.The giver of the bear is still unknown.

Children aren’t very good at keeping secrets, are they? Early Christmas morning, she told the groundskeeperSanta was coming after Christmas, but it was a secret visit. She also said she wished her father could spend more time with her. She missed him. While sobbing, she spoke aloud, “Why does love hurt?” Did she mean the act of showing physical affection as between two consenting adults or emotional attachment? Hmmmmmmmm…. *Apparently this third Santa makes routine visits each Christmas Eve!

Later Christmas Day, while at her friend’s Christmas party, she told the Santa at the party (Santa #2), whom she was familiar with, she would see another Santa again, after Christmas. It was a secret visit!

Just before the Christmas party ended, her best friend’s motherasked if she’d had a good time. She answered that she’d had fun but she was going to see Santa again after Christmas. It was a secret visit. She insisted Santa would come.

Christmas night, as her father tucked her safely in her own bed in her own home with her loved ones nearby, she told him, “Santa is going to come after Christmas. It’s a secret.” Her father said questioningly, “Santa was already here.” She repeated with complete certainty, “Santa said, “He will come after Christmas.” It was a secret.

We should listen more carefully to the words our children speak. We should ask questions, especially when they say, “it’s a secret” because, Santa did come. He was true to his word.

M’Linda believes there is a long-distance telephone call on Santa’s telephone billin December 1996. Perhaps the conversation went: “Hello Johnni B. This is Santa. How would you like a special visit from Santa? I’ll bring you a present. Don’t tell anyone. It’s a secret!”

Santa came all right. He brought with him a white teddy bear in a Santa outfit and death! He took this small child from her own bed, in her own home, with her parents sleeping nearby in their room. He tortured this frightened young child, after he forcibly removed her from the one place all children should feel safe, her own bed, in her own room.

The death blow to JonBenét’s skull occurred at 2:00 a.m. Remember the neighbor’s statement of hearing a child’s scream at 2:00 a.m. and later these same good people also alerted police to a stranger seenin front of the Ramsey home. They thought it was one of Mr. Ramsey’s children, from a previous marriage, visiting during the Christmas holiday. The police discovered the location of the aforementioned children during the time of the murder. They were traveling by plane and had not yet arrived. They were eliminated as suspects.

The unanswered question still remains, who was the thin Caucasian malewho had been seen by the neighbors. Remember, hours prior to her murder, JonBenét told 4 people, “Santa is coming after Christmas but it’s a secret.” The authorities, one day, will look at the mountain of evidence which warrants a DNA and left palm print of the THIRD Santa.

It would be wise tolook closely at all incoming phone calls to the Ramsey home, prior to her murder.

How did the THIRD Santa let JonBenét know he was coming after Christmas and he was going to bring her a special gift, but it was a secret!
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