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Speaking out against the outlandish conspiracy theory that she is indeed JonBenét Ramsey, Katy Perry

In response to speculation that she could be JonBenét Ramsey, Katy Perry has responded. At the age of six, JonBenét passed away in 1996.

The little girl was discovered dead in the basement of her family’s Boulder, Colorado, house, and it is thought that she had been killed.

Although her death was eventually determined to be a murder, her perpetrator has not been apprehended over 30 years later.

The debut of the Netflix documentary Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey last year gave the case a fresh lease of life.

John Ramsey, her father, is hopeful that JonBenét’s murderer will be apprehended in light of this, especially with the use of contemporary technology.

Aside from figuring out who killed the little child all those years ago, some people have claimed that JonBenét was never really dead and that the whole thing was a fraud.

Others thought that ‘Firework’ singer Katy Perry was the actual JonBenét, which further fueled the conspiracy theory’s craziness.

US Weekly said that this hypothesis, which claimed Perry’s biological parents are Patsy and John Ramsey, initially surfaced online in 2014.The unsubstantiated assumption is said to have been.

Triggered by the singer’s slight similarity to the JonBenét. The award-winning musician’s hair is naturally lighter than Perry’s, who is renowned for having black hair.

However, conspiracy theorists have overlooked the fact that Perry will celebrate her 40th birthday in October 2024, making her five years older than JonBenét.

After an AI-generated video of a snapshot of JonBenét transformed into her, indicating that they were the same person, Perry has finally addressed the allegations.

On social media, Perry apparently said, “Wait am I.” The murder investigation is still underway, but last year there was a significant development.

After the 2024 Netflix documentary about JonBenét’s murder became widely famous, her father claimed to have received a letter from a lady who accused her husband of killing her.

According to other reports, the FBI has created a “profile” of the murderer that depicts him as a man who was “infatuated with movies” and in his 20s or 30s at the time.

Police were unable to identify the DNA that was discovered on JonBenét’s corpse at the time of her death.

According to NBC News at the time, her immediate family—JonBenét’s parents and brother Burke—was formally exonerated of any involvement in the 2008 murder of the six-year-old.

 

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