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Death of a Little Princess: The Tragic Story of the Murder of Jonbenet Ramsey (St. Martin's True Crime Library) [Kindle Edition]

Carlton Smith
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Book Description

A Fairy Tale Beginning

Six-year-old beauty JonBenet Ramsey was a dream child--smart, talented and blessed. Her mother, a former Miss America contestant, had entered her in every child beauty pageant possible. Wearing lipstick, heavy makeup, and provocative costumes that cost thousands of dollars, with her hair bleached and teased, JonBenet flirtatiously paraded down runways, exuding a sophistication beyond her years.

A Nightmare Ending

But that dazzling future of crows and titles was brutally cut short the day after Christmas when her mother discovered a random note on the stairs of their luxurious Boulder, Colorado home. Hours later JonBenet's distraught father, millionaire businessman John Ramsey, found his beloved daughter's lifeless body, gagged and strangled in a windowless room in the basement of their million-dollar mansion.

An Unspeakable Crime

As detectives worked to uncover what happened Christmas night in the darkened mansion, the nation grieved for the innocent little girl whose life was cruelly snuffed out.
 
Carlton Smith's Death of a Little Princess is the tragic true story of a murder that shocked the country.



Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review

When Carlton Smith completed this book in May 1997, the mysterious beating/strangulation murder of 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey had not been solved, which placed, of course, an inherent limitation on what could be said about the case. Nonetheless, Death of a Little Princess is a well-written and readable summary, including a succinct portrait of the Ramsey family and computer business; the key events in the investigation; profiles of Boulder, Colorado, Police Chief Tom Koby and District Attorney Alex Hunter; a chronological account of the media reaction to the murder itself and to the topic of child beauty pageants; and details on the developing feud between the Ramsey "dream team" and the separate groups of the police department and the district attorney's office. Even those who've been following the case closely will be interested in the results of ex-FBI criminal profiler Robert Ressler's consultation on the case, reported in an interview with the author.

About the Author

New York Times bestselling true-crime writer Carlton Smith delves deep into the shadowy events surrounding the mysterious murder and uncovers fascinating details of the high-level investigation to bring her killer to justice.

Product Details

  • File Size: 840 KB
  • Print Length: 313 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0312964331
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks; 1 edition (April 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004UNDABE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Not Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #574,027 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars A shoddy and hasty effort June 26, 1998
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Format:Mass Market Paperback
Carlton Smith and St. Martin's Press had this book printed and ready less than nine months after the death of JonBenét Ramsey, the six-year-old beauty pageant contestant who was found dead inside her parents' Boulder, Colorado, home on the morning after Christmas, 1996. It should therefore come as little surprise, then, that the book is of truly abysmal quality. From the second page, Smith makes it very clear that Patsy Ramsey, the child's mother, is entirely innocent of the crimes--despite the fact that the police seem to consider her a suspect. Yet nowhere in the book does Smith do anything to support his repeated claims that she is innocent. Smith also makes it clear that John Ramsey, JonBenét's father, is innocent and offers no evidence for this claim, either.

What is probably to be expected from such a hastily published book is the utter lack of information that is contained. Though Smith does provide some background on the various people in the drama, the majority of the book seems to be devoted to repeating newspaper accounts and press conferences. Smith does offer editorial comments along the way, condemning feminists, for example, or the media (of which he fails to realize he is a member). But Smith's insight is at times egregiously misguided as, for example, when he states that the "murder" of a six-year-old child would not have generated such nationwide interest a generation ago (p. 167). Apparently, Smith is unaware of the Lindbergh kidnaping, to cite but a single example of a well-publicized murder case involving a child.

Finally, "Death of a Little Princess" is factually wrong in spots. Smith states as fact, for example, that the "ransom note" demanded the ransom to be paid entirely in $100 bills. The truth (as anyone who has seen a photo of the note can say) is different. While this fact may not be of the greatest significance, it is indicative of the shoddy product that this book is, the result of a race to publish, a sacrifice of accuracy! for time.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Easy read; little content January 17, 1999
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Smith rather whipped this book out without much research on the matter. There is a good interview with Robert Ressler, however, that is quite useful. His take on the homicide is fairly reasonable and his thinking-out-loud style can acquaint readers with some of the methods of crime scene reconstruction. Pat Brown, Director/Investigative Criminal Profiler/The Sexual Homicide Exchange of Washington DC and Vicinity
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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars waste of time January 23, 2001
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Format:Mass Market Paperback
This book is more about the press and the police than it is about JonBenet Ramsey
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars Not too bad
The book was not like i expected. i thought they were going to go a little more in detail about the lives of the Ramsey's. It was a little boring to me and it dragged a little. Read more
Published on June 17, 2008 by PRTinkerbell
3.0 out of 5 stars Justice for JonBenet
This book is very much a basic introduction to the case and it covers very little other than the immediate aftermath of the case. Read more
Published on January 6, 2008 by DSGP
2.0 out of 5 stars Out To Soon!
I remember when this book came out because I was fascinated by the case and bought everything regarding the murder. Read more
Published on May 19, 2007 by Sylviastel
2.0 out of 5 stars A Horrible Waste of Time!!!
This book was a horrible waste of time! The author is obviously a neophyte and did not know very much about the JonBenet Ramsey case. Read more
Published on July 16, 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars The bookreview of The Little Princess
I think that this book is very interesting. The book will encourage the mothers and fathers to not get there young ones into modeling. Read more
Published on February 2, 2004 by Christina Farrow
5.0 out of 5 stars The little Princess Died on the Christmas Night (bookreview)
A little girl into a wonderful christmas Eve sleep was disturbed and killed a a mysterious person. Who was is? Read more
Published on January 30, 2004
1.0 out of 5 stars jameson245 is not truthful
Please if you care anything about the death of this little girl do not believe anything jameson245 will ever say. Read more
Published on October 26, 2001 by Lori Ann
3.0 out of 5 stars JonBenet
I thought that Death of a Little Princess was a little tricky, but in a way it was also a good book to read. A couple chapters in the book were about the investigators talking. Read more
Published on February 22, 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars i feel strongly...
i feel realy bad for the ramsey family. they lost a little girl and no one knows who did it! a close relative of mine married into the ramsey family (not immediate of jon bennet)... Read more
Published on October 29, 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars when will it be out?
when is it going to be out in stores? please tell me. i'd like to read it
Published on May 2, 1999
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