In late of 2009 the band ended their musical journey. The band has completed work on their debut full-length, "Ugly / Heartless," which is in stores now. Since the release of "The Plot Thickens," the band has toured heavily. After signing with the label, Pluto released "The Plot Thickens," a discography of sorts, combining remastered versions of both self-released EPs recorded in the past year. Before the band's most recent US tour, The Jonbenét were approached by Pluto Records. The music of The Jonbenét consists of a blend of indie stylings, metallic urgencies, and a post-hardcore sense of delivery laced with southern elements.
Two full US (including Canada), and one of the west coast. During all this time, The Jonbenét hit the road hard, embarking on three DIY tours. Following a lineup change, they self-released a five-song EP entitled "Five Stories Retold." Not more than five months later, the band self-released three new songs on a split EP with fellow Houston band The Kidnap Soundtrack. Shortly after, the band recorded a 7-song demo. The case is still in the pre-trial stage.The Jonbenét began in the sweltering Houston summer of 2003. The police are fighting the subpoena on the basis that “disclosure of police investigative files will adversely affect the investigation." He added: “This Court does not find that the 'disclaimer' at the beginning and end of the program negate the docu-series potentially defamatory meaning.”Īccording to local paper The Daily Camera, the case has since led to courts in the Ramsey family’s hometown of Boulder, Colorado, to request vast numbers of files from the police investigation. However, the judge, Michigan 3rd Circuit Court District Judge David Groner, said that wasn’t enough to throw out Ramseys case.
While CBS argued that the programme included a clear disclaimer which said: “The opinions and conclusions of the investigators who appear on this program about how it may have occurred represent just some of a number of possible scenarios.” He sued the US broadcaster after their programme suggested he killed his younger sister.ĬBS officials requested the $750 million case be thrown out but a judge refused.Īccording to Burke, his reputation was ruined after the two-part show - The case of: JonBenet Ramsey - concluded he was JonBenet’s killer. The ransom noteīurke Ramsey filed a lawsuit against CBS for a docu-series made in 2016, 20 years after his sister's murder. They were cleared of any involvement in 2008 with the help of DNA technology. Within two weeks of the girl’s murder, police considered her parents were unlikely to have committed the brutal crime.
John, a computer executive, and Patsy, a former Miss West Virginia, went on CNN to insist they had nothing to do with their daughter’s tragic murder. Just eight hours later her tiny body was discovred in the basement of the family home.Īs the only people known to be in the house at the time of her killing, JonBenet’s parents Patsy and John were soon under suspicion. This would be the last time anyone in the family saw her alive. The six-year-old was tired after her day of fun and was carried upstairs, sleeping, by her father when the family returned home later that night. Christmas Day had been an exciting time for the Ramsey family.įather Christmas had delivered a new bike to delighted JonBenet and she tried out her present that day - it would be the last time she rode it.Īlong with her dad, John, mum, Patsy, and brother, Burke, who was then nine, JonBenet went for dinner at at family friend's.