3 episodes

The details surrounding the JonBenet Ramsey murder have always been murky. It is not only one of the most well known murder cases, but also one of the most misconstrued. As detective Lou Smit's granddaughters, we have come to learn so much about this case, and, in our minds, it's clear that this murder was committed by an intruder. Follow along with us as we break down the evidence and go over the top suspects.

The Victim's Shoes Lexi and Jessa

    • True Crime
    • 3.7 • 220 Ratings

The details surrounding the JonBenet Ramsey murder have always been murky. It is not only one of the most well known murder cases, but also one of the most misconstrued. As detective Lou Smit's granddaughters, we have come to learn so much about this case, and, in our minds, it's clear that this murder was committed by an intruder. Follow along with us as we break down the evidence and go over the top suspects.

    The Victim's Shoes- Episode 3

    The Victim's Shoes- Episode 3

    Lexi and Jessa continue to discuss the evidence of this case and debunk common misconceptions. You will get to listen to never-before-heard, previously recorded audio clips of their grandpa, investigator Lou Smit, explaining the evidence of the case. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: The audio clips used in this podcast are courtesy of and used with the express permission of the Lou Smit Archive.

    • 48 min
    The Victim's Shoes- Episode 2

    The Victim's Shoes- Episode 2

    Lexi and Jessa play the game Myth vs Fact and address the misconceptions about some of the evidence of the case. You will get to listen to never-before-heard previously recorded audio clips of their grandpa, investigator Lou Smit, explaining the evidence of the case. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: The audio clips used in this podcast are courtesy of and used with the express permission of the Lou Smit Archive.

    • 30 min
    The Victim's Shoes - Episode 1

    The Victim's Shoes - Episode 1

    Jessa talks about who we are and our connection to the JonBenet Ramsey case. Lexi explains exactly what happened on the days leading up to, the day of and the days following the murder. 

    • 16 min

Customer Reviews

3.7 out of 5
220 Ratings

220 Ratings

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Another question

Has the DNA that was found, ever been submitted to Ancestry or 23and me to see if there is a match to family members of the DNA host?

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Intruder

After listening to the lady episode they talk about baseball bats being in the yard that don’t belong but have carpet fibers on the. Perhaps this could indicate it was not just one intruder but multiple. We’re there any groups or gangs in the area? Drugs in the area? We the bats fingerprinted? This whole case seems to be botched from the start. I could go on and on.

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More Ramsey Propaganda or Just Plain Stupid

I understand you want to continue your grandfather’s legacy however your grandfather was wrong. His biggest inkling that the parents are innocent were that he could tell by looking in their eyes and that they’re good Christian people - he’s actually quoted saying that.

The intruder theory is such a reach and there has been major Ramsey PR that has convinced the [impressionable] public that this is what happened.

The Ramseys lawyers up the day after their child’s death and hired a PR team 2-3 days after her death. They refused to officially interview with the BPD for 6 months!! Add this to the overwhelming evidence and it’s pretty obvious it wasn’t an intruder.

John was right when he said “this must have been an inside job”… yeah inside the Ramsey family. I don’t know which Ramsey killed Jonbenet but I know that it was one of the family members and a coverup seemed to have involved all of them to some degree.

I urge people to look at the evidence with an unbiased view. Look at it from all entities. You will also discover how disgustingly corrupt the DA office.

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