Karr's Emails
Excerpts from 420 pages of emails between Karr and University of Colorado professor Michael Tracey.
Child Porn Warrant
This 2001 California warrant charged John Mark Karr with possessing child pornography.
Ransom Note
This hand-written note asking for $118,000 was allegedly found by Patsy Ramsey.
Autopsy Report
The Boulder County Coroner found the cause of death to be asphyxiation.
Fugitive Complaint
This felony complaint accuses murder suspect John Mark Karr of entering California as a fugitive from justice.
ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Key evidence that's gone missing in the child pornography case against John Mark Karr could set the one-time JonBenet Ramsey murder suspect free from criminal charges for a second time.
Karr's lawyers argued Wednesday that the misdemeanor charges against their client should be dropped amid revelations that the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department lost the computer that allegedly held five pornographic images, as well as copies of its contents.
Three hard drives, a laptop computer, diskettes and a zip drive were seized from Karr's home when he was arrested in 2001, but he fled before his trial.
Sheriff's Detective John Eubanks, however, testified that he recently found more child porn among 1,600 pornographic images on about 100 diskettes, CDs and a removable disk drive taken from Karr in 2001. Karr has not been charged in connection with those images.
Sonoma County Superior Court Judge Cerena Wong interrupted Eubanks' testimony Wednesday, calling his analysis of the other evidence irrelevant.
"That computer which contained those five images is missing," Wong said.
Sheriff's property room chief Helga Ritter described hours of repeated and systematic searches that failed to turn up the missing computer.
"We checked every computer that we had," she testified. "This is the first time this has ever happened."
With the copies also missing, all that remain are reports from the 2001 investigation about what was contained on the computer.
Defense lawyer Gayle Gutekunst argued that she now has no way to properly defend Karr, nor would prosecutors be able to make a case against him because "the crime scene is gone."
Karr rejected a plea deal and remains jailed on $200,000 bail. He chose not to attend Wednesday's hearing.
The 41-year-old former schoolteacher was arrested in Thailand last month after suggesting he killed JonBenet, a 6-year-old beauty queen, in her Boulder, Colo., home in 1996. He was returned to the U.S., but the Ramsey case quickly collapsed after DNA failed to connect him to the crime.
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