JonBenet Ramsey Autopsy
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Last updated: Tuesday, January 27, 2009

The autopsy photos of Jonbenet Ramsey shows that this little darling had a painful death when she was savagely murdered.  If you don’t remember, Jonbenet Ramsey is the child model who was killed and who’s murderers were never found. The mother and dad were prime suspects for quite sometime. Patsy Ramsey found a ransom note on Christmas day 1996 demanding that she pay for her 6 year old daughter, JonBenet. John Ramsey later found JonBenets’ dead body in the basement that same day. From that day forward fingers was pointed at John and Patsy Ramsey as the prime, and maybe only suspects of the investigation. Other leads there were rarely investigated if even at all.

How Did JonBenet Ramsey Die?

The following was taken from Jonbenet Ramsey autopsy report.

FINAL DIAGNOSIS:

I. Ligature strangulation
A. Circumferential ligature with associated ligature furrow of neck

B. Abrasions and petechial hemorrhages, neck

C. Petechial hemorrhages, conjunctival surfaces of eyes and skin of face

II. Craniocerebral injuries
A. Scalp contusion

B. Linear, comminuted fracture of right side of skull

C. Linear pattern of contusions of right cerebral hemisphere

D. subarachnoid and subdural hemorrhage

E. Small contusions, tips of temporal lobes

III. Abrasion of right cheek

IV. Abrasion/contusion, posterior right shoulder

V. Abrasions of left lower back and posterior left lower leg

VI. Abrasion and vancular congestion of vaginal mucosa

VII. Ligature of right wrist

Here are some photos that were take during Jonbenet Ramsey autopsy

Autopsy pictures of JonBenet Ramsey

Autopsy pictures of JonBenet Ramsey

Skull and Brain: Upon reflection of the scalp there is found to be an extensive area of scalp hemorrhage along the right temporoparietal area extending from the orbital ridge, posteriorly all the way to the occipital area. This encompasses an area measuring approximately 7 x 4 inches. This grossly appears to be fresh hemorrhage with no evidence of organization. At the superior extension of this area of hemorrhage is a linear to comminuted skull fracture which extends from the right occipital to posteroparietal area forward to the right frontal area across the parietal portion of the skull. the posteroparietal area of this fracture is a roughly rectangular shaped displaced fragment of skull measuring one and three-quarters by one-half inch. The hemorrhage and the fracture extend posteriorly just past the midline of the occipital area of the skull. This fracture measures approximately 8.5 inches in length. On removal of the skull cap there is found to be a thin film of subdural hemorrhage measuring approximately 7-8 cc over the surface of the right cerebral hemisphere and extending to the base of the cerebral hemisphere. The 1450 gm brain has a normal overall architecture. Mild narrowing of the sulci and flattening of the gyri are seen. No inflammation is identified. There is a thin film of subarachnoid hemorrhage overlying the entire right cerebral hemisphere. On the right cerebral hemisphere underlying the previously mentioned linear skull fracture is an extensive linear area of purple contusion extending from the right frontal area, posteriorly along the lateral aspect of the parietal region and into the occipital area. This area of contusion measures 8 inches in length with a width of up to 1.75 inches. At the tip of the right temporal lobe is a one-quarter by one quarter inch similar appearing purple contusion. Only very minimal contusion is present at the tip of the left temporal lobe. This area of contusion measures only one-half inch in maximum dimension. The cerebral vasculature contains no evidence of atherosclerosis. Multiple coronal sections of the cerebral hemispheres, brain stem and cerebullum disclose no additional abnormalities. The areas of previously described contusion are characterized by purple linear streak-like discolorations of the gray matter perpendicular to the surface of the cerebral cortex. These extend approximately 6 mm into the cerebral cortex. Examination of the base of the brain discloses no additional fractures.

Skull Damage to JonBeney Ramsey (long cut from autopsy)

Skull Damage to JonBenet Ramsey (long cut from autopsy)

This photograph shows the marks on JonBenet Ramsey Back

This photograph shows the marks on JonBenet Ramsey Back

Picture of JonBenets Neck wounds
Picture of JonBenets Neck wounds
JonBenet Ramsey Bounded Wrist

JonBenet Ramsey Bounded Wrist

Jonbenet Ramsey Strange Marks on Hand

Jonbenet Ramsey Strange Marks on Hand

Autopsy Picture of JonBenet Neck and rope

Autopsy Picture of JonBenet Neck and rope

Remember JonBenet Ramsey Autopsy photos when you celebrate this Christmas and remember some kids aren’t as lucky.

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