Andrew Novick

Andrew Novick was a Boulder resident who took a decorative candy-cane and an old tricycle from the front yard of the Ramsey home in the weeks after the killing.

Novick made no attempt to hide his macabre mementos, displaying them in his home along with other pieces of "true crime" memorabilia including paintings by serial killer John Wayne Gacy.

Lou Smit and Ramsey private investigator Ollie Gray considered Novick's actions to be an indication that he himself may have committed the crime, and designated him their "number 3 suspect" on a list provided to the media in 2001.

Novick cooperated fully with police and voluntarily submitted DNA. Nothing was found to link him to the crime.

Novick later accused an acquaintance, Robert Ferbrache, of involvement in the crime. Novick also tried to profit from his marginal involvement in the case by making a documentary about himself and his collection of crime artefacts.