"It was an accident" - A pedophile confessed that he killed the 6-year-old "beauty queen"

Many years after the unsolved murder of the 6-year-old beauty queen, the murderer Gary Oliva confessed to the horrible crime.

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Many years after the unsolved murder of the 6-year-old Beauty Queen, the killer Gary Oliva confessed to the heinous crime. A man who was suspected of killing her for years JonBenet Ramsey He finally admitted that he killed the 6-year-old then, according to DailyMailTV.

Gary Oliva, 54, a notorious pedophile serving a 10-year prison sentence in Colorado for child pornography, has admitted to killing the girl "accidentally".

Oliva, who was once jailed for trying to strangle his mother, wrote: "I have never loved anyone as much as I loved JonBenét and yet I let her slip and crush her head. It was an accident. Please believe me. He was not like the other children. "
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"OR JonBenét he changed me completely and removed me from all evil. With a look at her beautiful face, her glowing beautiful skin and her divine body, I realized that I was wrong to kill other children. However, she died by mistake and it was my fault. "

Ο Olive he said this in letters to his old classmate, Michael Vail. Vail suspected Oliva of being involved in JonBenét's murder 22 years ago, but told DailyMailTV that he believed Oliva's written confession was proof that he needed to be indicted for the crime.
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Oliva's indictment was presented to Boulder police.

"We have received the letters and will not comment on anything until the police investigation is completed." said the officer Laurie Ogden. No one has been blamed for the death of 6-year-old JonBenét since her lifeless body was discovered by her father, John Ramsey, in the basement of their home in Boulder, Colorado on December 26, 1996.
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Investigators believe the girl was killed the night before, on Christmas Day, either by a blow to the head or by strangulation.
Oliva does not explain in his letters why he was there that night at Ramsey's house, but investigations showed that he was only ten blocks away the day JonBenét was murdered.

Oliva wrote the letters to Vail from his prison cell in Colorado after he was arrested in 2016 for possession of child pornography on his phone. In an interview with DailyMailTV, the 55-year-old Michael Vail said: "My suspicions started when Gary called me late at night on December 26, 1996 and told me that he had hurt a little girl. I had met Gary in high school and we kept in touch. When he told me that he hurt a little girl, I tried to find out more about it. All he told me was that he was in Boulder, Colorado. "

"On December 27, I read on the front page of a local newspaper that a 6-year-old girl had been murdered in Boulder, Colorado, and I told the police about what Gary had told me a few days earlier. "Three months later I called the police to find out what was going on in Gary's investigation and they told me they had not found any evidence that he was involved in JonBenét's case."
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Police failed to resolve the case

The death of the beauty queen affected the nation and its police Boulder received strong criticism that he could not find the killer of the girl, who would be 28 years old today.

Vail explained that he had been in contact with Oliva ever since, hoping that Oliva would admit to him that he had been involved in JonBenét's death.

"I keep in touch with him, even now that he is in prison. But she just now admitted to me that he had killed her. That's because he believes that by admitting to the murder he will escape hell. "

"I have now sent these letters to the Boulder police in the hope that they will interrogate Gary and tell them who else may have been involved in JonBenét's death."

The killer letter

Shortly before the child's body was found, a note was found asking the perpetrator for $ 118.000 to return JonBenét. The manuscript does not match Oliva's letters to Vail. But it is possible that the note was written by an accomplice.

Oliva was arrested on December 12, 2000 at the University of Colorado for possession of marijuana and possession of a weapon by a previous perpetrator. Police believe that was the weapon used in JonBenét's murder. After his arrest in 2000, police took Oliva's DNA but there was no match for what was found at the crime scene.

However, in 2015 former Boulder police chief Mark Beckner admitted that the details of the crime scene may have been altered.
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In the letters Oliva wrote to Vail he said, "I am a serial killer. I have a disorder that can not be stopped. I have told the police all the murders I remember. They just can't prove any of that. "

 

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