Patsy Ramsey made the frantic 911 call just before 6 a.m. on Dec. 26, 1996. “My daughter’s gone,” she sobbed. “Oh my god! Please! Please send somebody . . . hurry, hurry, hurry!” Her 6-year-old, JonBenét — whom she’d tucked into bed on Christmas Day at 10 p.m. — had apparently been taken from the family’s 6,800-square-foot home in an affluent area of Boulder, Colo., while Patsy, her husband, John, and their son, Burke, then 9, were asleep. Police arrived in eight minutes, but it would be another seven hours before the little girl’s father found her beaten and strangled body in a tiny room in the house’s labyrinthine basement. Screaming, he ripped the duct tape from her face, carried her upstairs and laid her in front of the Christmas…
