![]() ![]() It's a credit to her that she attempted to homeschool her daughter through her disability. Husband loses job, a traffic accident, and daughter has to be removed from school. It is sad to think of the turmoil wrought in her family after Jonbenet's death. The family still delivers the newspaper and struggles with the thought that Hoffman-Pugh was named a murder suspect." Ariana hasn’t been able to finish school. For a couple of years, Hoffman-Pugh home-schooled her. ![]() She said that because of other children’s taunts about the Ramsey case, Ariana couldn’t continue in school. "Since that time, the family moved to Evans, Mervin lost his job, Linda was in a traffic accident and has been adjudged 65 percent disabled for the rest of her life. And really almost nothing has been heard from her since. If that's what she says, why would we believe the dubious, anonymously released and unsourced "Chapter One" that has been attributed to her? She did later sue the City of Boulder for the right to divulge her GJ testimony, but after winning the case, the decision was reversed by the higher court. Interesting that this interview with LHP states that she CONSIDERED writing a book, but pursued a lawsuit against the Ramseys, INSTEAD. Of course we know her lawsuit was dismissed. She’d thought of writing a book about the case and her grand jury testimony in Boulder, but instead, decided to go with the lawsuit." "The case, filed in 2001, went on for a year, with Hoffman-Pugh working with her attorneys in Atlanta, where the Ramseys had moved after the murder, and in New York. It's clear from this that LHP was struggling financially and had difficult life circumstances and a big family to support. Considering the Ramseys had access to the full case inventory and no doubt knew EVERYTHING LHP had said about them, there is definitely something about wealth and influence leveraging power, and poverty of income bringing a poverty of information. It's incredible to me that Linda Hoffman Pugh did not know until late 1998 that she had been fingered as the Ramsey's number one suspect before Jonbenet's body had even been found on December 26th 1996. After a best-selling book, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town…was released in 1998, Hoffman-Pugh discovered she was named as a suspect in the case." The family’s income came mainly from delivering the Greeley Tribune in Fort Lupton. Hoffman-Pugh had no job after the murder, and her daughter had lost a friend, JonBenét, because the two girls played together much of the time. Since the murder, the family’s life has been overturned. Linda had five grown children, Mervin four. ![]() They shared a combined family from previous marriages. "Hoffman-Pugh lived in Fort Lupton at the time, with her husband, Mervin Pugh, and their then-13- year-old daughter, Ariana. It's part of a story of another life negatively affected, and a reputation sullied, amidst the debris and smoke of this case. I think there's a paywall, you can only read it once, I hope it opens. This is a link to an interview with Linda Hoffman Pugh in June 2003. View All Hide Popular View Discussion Hide Discussion View Questions Hide Questions View Theories Hide Theories View Media Hide Media False or misleading information may be removed at mod discretion.Īccounts must be at least 3 days old and have minimum 15 karma to comment or post. No memes, reaction gifs, crass jokes, etc.ĭo not state rumors or speculation as facts. ![]() Strive to submit quality posts and comments. Guide For New Users See Our Wiki For Various Resources Community Rules JonBenét Patricia Ramsey was a six-year-old girl found dead in the basement of her Boulder, Colorado home on December 26, 1996. We are a true crime community dedicated to exploring case facts, evidence and theories surrounding the death of JonBenét Ramsey. ![]()
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