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It’s not clear that a stun gun could have made the marks on JonBenét’s back As Clemente guessed, the force of Richards’ body squeezing through the small window, which wouldn’t even open all the way, would clear out any leftover debris clinging to the side, rendering Smit’s theory improbable – at least in a replica house. To prove his theory, Richards herself pushed through the “basement” window from the built-to-scale home model. Consulting a crime-scene photo, Clemente points to a cobweb in the corner of the window, which he thinks wouldn’t still be there had someone successfully shoved their body through. At the time, Smit, who died in 2010, filmed a video of himself fitting through a broken basement window in the Ramsey home to show how someone could easily fit through, a demonstration A&E used as one of the main pieces of evidence in their special.īut Clemente, Richards and their team weren’t so sure. Then they took her down to the basement, tied her up, killed her, but still left a ransom note. When everybody went to sleep, they took JonBenét, possibly using a stun gun to subdue her. In 2001, investigator Lou Smit postulated that somebody was able to shadow the Ramsey family and find a time to break in when they wouldn’t be discovered. The ‘Intruder Theory’ could well be inaccurate Here’s everything we learned from The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey, Part Two. Clemente and Richards also delve into the odd behavior of brother Burke Ramsey and attempt to prove that an outside intruder did not commit the crime. On the series’ two-hour conclusion, the group continued to pick apart the case evidence, this time focusing on a bowl of pineapple in the Ramsey kitchen which JonBenét allegedly ate from shortly before she died, the underwear she wore and an injury on her back, which some have attributed to a stun gun.