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—Private pilot who works with John Ramsey’s pilot, Mike Archuleta.

Peter Boyles—Denver radio talk-show host station KHOW-AM.

Charlie Brennan—Legal affairs writer for the Rocky Mountain News.

Diane Brumfitt—The Ramsey next-door neighbor who observed the absence of a familiar light in their house the night of the murder.

Detective Jim Byfield—Boulder Police Detective who authored the initial search warrants and affidavits. Patrick Burke—Denver defense attorney hired to represent Patsy Ramsey.

Michael Bynum—Family friend and Boulder attorney who worked for John Ramsey’s company, Access Graphics.

Brian Cabell—Southeast regional correspondent for CNN who interviewed John and Patsy Ramsey Jan. 1, 1997.

Tom Carson—Access Graphics executive.

Susannah Chase—University of Colorado student attacked in downtown Boulder Dec. 21, 1997, who died the next day. Her murder is unsolved.

Frank Coffman—Boulder artist and freelance writer.

J. T. Colfax—Artist and body transport driver.

Marc Colin—Denver attorney who represented Sgt. Larry Mason.

Trip DeMuth—Chief trial deputy for District Attorney Alex Hunter assigned to the case in its first hours.

Jacqueline Dilson—Boulder County woman who raised concerns to police about her friend Chris Wolf.

John Douglas—Former FBI criminal profiler and consultant to the Ramseys’ lawyers.

Charles Elbot—The principal at High Peaks Elementary School, where both JonBenét and Burke Ramsey were enrolled.

John Eller—The Commander of the Boulder Police Department detective division.

Robert Elmore—Longtime member of the congregation at St. John’s Episcopal Church, where the Ramseys worshipped.

Jay Elowsky—Owner of Pasta Jay’s restaurant, where John Ramsey was an investor.

George Epp—The Sheriff of Boulder County who made his staff and advice available to both the Boulder Police and the district attorney throughout the investigation.

Clay Evans—Staff writer and columnist for the Daily Camera.

Michael Everett—Among the first detectives assigned to the case.

Barbara and John Fernie—Church friends of John and Patsy Ramsey.

Donald Foster—Vassar College English professor and language/text analyst.

Rick French—First officer at the Ramseys’ home following the 911 call concerning JonBenét’s disappearance.

Tony Frost—Editor-in-chief of the Globe.

Patrick Furman—Attorney for Patsy Ramsey and a University of Colorado School of Law professor.

Scott Gibbons—A Ramsey next-door neighbor.

Daniel Glick—Special correspondent for Newsweek.

Mike Glynn—Former business associate of John Ramsey.

Ron Gosage—A Boulder Police detective assigned to the case.

Bob Grant—Adams County District Attorney brought in as an advisor to Boulder D.A. Alex Hunter.

Chuck Green—Columnist for The Denver Post.

Kristine Griffin—A teen-aged veteran of the beauty pageant world and daughter of Pam Griffin.

Pam Griffin—A seamstress who made many of JonBenét’s pageant outfits.

Hal Haddon—Denver attorney who represents John Ramsey.

Bill Hagmaier—Unit chief for the FBI’s National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crimes.

Tom Haney—Former Denver Police Department homicide investigator who assisted the Boulder District Attorney’s office in the investigation and interrogated Patsy Ramsey.

Jane Harmer—A Boulder Police Detective assigned to the case.

Julie Hayden—Reporter for KGMH-TV—Channel 7, Denver’s ABC affiliate.

Niki Hayden—Staff writer for the Daily Camera and member of the Ramseys’ church.

Bud and Sandra Henderson—Former Ramsey business associate and former employee of Access Graphics.

Jeff Hendry—Boulder County Sheriff’s Department sergeant.

Melissa Hickman—Boulder Police Detective.

Daniel Hoffman—Denver attorney, advisor on the case to the Boulder Police.

Linda Hoffmann-Pugh—Ramseys’ housekeeper.

Pete Hofstrom—Chief of the felony division in the Boulder District Attorney’s office.

Tim Honey—Boulder City Manager.

Rev. Rol Hoverstock—The family minister.

Karen Howard—A director of Access Graphics.

Alex Hunter—Boulder County District Attorney.

Brooke Jackson—Denver attorney who represented Boulder Police Detective

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