Boulder Police Department

The Boulder Police Department is the law enforcement agency responsible for the investigation of the Ramsey case.

By April 2001, the BPD had interviewed more than 600 people (many more than once) in 17 states, investigated 140 possible suspects, consulted more than 60 outside experts, logged 1400 pieces of evidence, received 5200 phone tips and more than 3500 letters.

Background
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Day One
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Investigation of Suspected Intruders
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Investigation of the Ramsey family
John and Patsy Ramsey were at this time refusing to participate in formal interviews. They were living out of state and in February 1997 were out of the country, vacationing in Spain. Specific questions about the events of Christmas day, the family dynamics and the state of the home remained unanswered.

Arndt fax. Burke interview (January 7, 1997).

JANUARY 1997 ATLANTA TRIP

In their CNN interview, Patsy Ramsey had said "whatever anyone wants we will cooperate". However, when police flew to Atlanta to try to meet with them, the Ramseys flew out of Atlanta on their private jet.

In Atlanta, police instead spoke to Patsy's mother Nedra Paugh and John's ex-wife Lucinda Johnson, and attempted to interview other people who knew the family.

1997
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1999
Several Boulder Police officers reportedly testified before the Grand Jury.

2000
Four BPD officers, along with the three Grand Jury prosecutors, traveled to Atlanta to talk to the Ramseys, in interviews which Mike Kane eventually described as a "big publicity stunt" by the Ramseys' lawyers.

Mark Beckner, Tom Trujillo, Jane Harmer and Tom Wickman.

Operational Decisions on Day One
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Leniency to the Ramseys
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"Witch hunt" against the Ramseys
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