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US Man Arrested in Bangkok Says Young Beauty Queen Death an 'Accident'

17 August 2006

District Attorney Mary Lacy talks about arrest of suspect John Mark Karr during a news conference, Thursday, August 17, 2006
District Attorney Mary Lacy talks about arrest of suspect John Mark Karr during a news conference, Thursday, August 17, 2006

U.S. authorities are seeking to extradite an American man arrested in Thailand for the widely publicized 1996 murder of a six-year-old beauty queen.

The district attorney in the southwestern city of Boulder, Colorado, Mary Lacy, said Thursday there is more work to be done now that suspect John Mark Karr is in custody. He faces charges in the murder, kidnapping and child sexual assault of JonBenet Ramsey.

Lacy said legal matters must be resolved in order to extradite the 41-year-old schoolteacher to the
John Mark Karr is surrounded by American and Thai policemen as he is led out of Bangkok detention center, Thursday
John Mark Karr is surrounded by American and Thai policemen as he is led out of Bangkok detention center, Thursday
United States.

On Wednesday, Karr spoke to reporters in Bangkok shortly after Thai police revealed that he had confessed to killing JonBenet. In his first public comments, he said he was with the girl when she died, and that he loved her.

JonBenet was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's home in Colorado. Investigators had suspected JonBenet's parents in the killing. They were never charged, but the suspicion lasted for years.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

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