The Home Where JonBenét Ramsey Was Killed Is Now for Sale

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We're not entirely sold on this listing.

We're not entirely sold on this listing.

The former residence of late child beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey has hit the market. The Tudor-style home—where Ramsey was found deceased in the basement in 1996—in Boulder, Colo. has been listed for $6.95 million, according to Zillow.

<p>(Photo by Axel Koester/Sygma via Getty Images)</p>

(Photo by Axel Koester/Sygma via Getty Images)

However, as the real estate site shows, this is not the first time that the current owners have tried to be rid of the five-bedroom property. The house has been put up for sale in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013.

Yet, with so much interest surrounding Ramsey's death, a case which remains unsolved, the owners may find buyers in true crime enthusiasts.

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Still, the sale has prompted a mixed reaction online. One user simply responded, "Tear it down." Another found humor in the situation, quipping a reference to another famous homicide home: "How much for Lizzy Borden’s house?"

Ramsey, who was the youngest child of John and Patsy Ramsey, was found deceased in her childhood home on Dec. 26, 1996. She was 6 years old.

The discovery came eight hours after Patsy called 911 to report the kidnapping of her daughter. A lengthy ransom note was discovered at the scene and autopsy ruled that the young pageant queen died by asphyxia by strangulation. She also noticeably had a skull fracture caused by a blow to the head.

The unusual circumstances surrounding her death caused the true crime case to get nationwide, decades-long attention. In fact, Ramsey's death has inspired a number of books, documentaries and TV movies, including Netflix's 2017 documentary Casting JonBenet.