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Report: Former JonBenet Suspect Now A Woman
John Mark Carr Living As Woman, According To Report
POSTED: 9:40 am MDT March 29, 2010
DENVER -- Remember John Mark Carr, the man who claimed to have killed JonBenet Ramsey in Boulder?In 2006, Carr was flown from Thailand to Boulder, Colo., where his confession didn't hold up and he was released. Investigators said his DNA didn't match DNA collected from the crime scene in 1996.On Monday, INSIDE EDITION reported that Carr recently became a woman through a sex change operation. They also reported that he recently posted a photo of himself on his Facebook page.
The program aired on KMGH TV Monday morning, showing the face of an apparent woman with long brown hair, not immediately recognizable as Carr.INSIDE EDITION said reporters tried to track down Carr through court documents but found the Seattle address he listed was a post office box.Click here to read the report from INSIDE EDITION, which airs weekdays at 9 a.m. on Denver's 7.
Previous Stories:
- September 22, 2006: Karr Rejects Plea Deal Offer In California Child Porn Case
- September 13, 2006: Karr Arrives In California For Arraignment On Child Porn Charges
- September 7, 2006: Boulder County Says Expenses In Ramsey Case Amount To $40K
- September 3, 2006: Will JonBenet Murder Case Ever Be Solved?
- September 1, 2006: Report: CU Professor Has History Of False Leads In Ramsey Case
- August 30, 2006: Boulder DA: Karr Did Not Kill JonBenet
- August 29, 2006: No DNA Match Means No Charges For Karr
- August 27, 2006: Man Says He May Have Seen Karr In Boulder
- August 25, 2006: Public Defender Says Karr's DNA Samples Not Legally Obtained
- August 25, 2006: Karr Arrives In Colorado
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