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The recent death of JonBenet Ramsey’s mother gave Steve Huff the opportunity to reflect on the current status of the case in “Winter’s Night to Summer’s Light”:
The day Patsy Ramsey was buried, the 29th, was warm here in Roswell, but clear. That’s saying something. In the summer a yellow haze often sits over everything in North Georgia, a chest-clogging combination of pollen and pollution. Thursday the 29th brought vivid blue skies and a restless breeze in the treetops. Pines hushed, magnolias shimmered, oaks and hickories swayed.Yesterday, the temperature rose a bit, and the haze was beginning to suggest itself again. Breezes abated, and as I turned my car around in the St. James Cemetery and took a moment to observe where they’d buried Patsy and her daughter before her, I noted just how still everything seemed. Still, classic Georgia summer hot.
So very different from cold and snowy Boulder in December of 1996.
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