Why did ‘JonBenét Ramsey’ narrate the Lifetime movie?

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Since it’s the 20th anniversary of the still-unsolved murder of JonBenét Ramsey, and networks both big and small can’t help but jump on a bandwagon, there have been countless specials, interviews and re-enactments of the horrible crime playing out on television screens over the past few months. Now, purveyor of fine biopics like Liz and Dick, starring Lindsay Lohan and the “Unauthorized” tales from the sets of Full House, Saved by the Bell and Beverly Hills 90210 has brought us their own, Lifetime-y take on the case.

The Lifetime original movie, Who Killed JonBenét?, aired on Saturday night, focusing on an investigation led by Detective Steve Thomas (played by Eion Bailey from Once Upon a Time). The source material for the movie seems to be Thomas’s book, JonBenét: Inside the Ramsey Murder Investigation. The best casting in this movie was Julia Campbell playing Patsy Ramsey. You may remember her as popular high school student-turned-humiliated adult Christy Masters from Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion (never forget!).

One unusual aspect to the film was that the actress playing JonBenét, Payton Lepinski (who bears a slight resemblance to the doomed child beauty queen), narrated the story. The film’s opening introduction features Payton saying, “Once upon a time there was a girl called JonBenét. She looked like a princess, but she wasn’t.” At the conclusion of the opening sequence, thing get oogy, as Payton whispers, “As I lay me down to sleep…That’s the last thing I remember.” It’s reminiscent of The Lovely Bones, if The Lovely Bones happened to star Tori Spelling, I guess. E! News spoke with the film’s director, Jason Lapeyre, about the unconventional choice and here’s what he had to say:

I was aware that there was a TV movie made about 15 years ago, so I definitely wanted to try and do something different and new with it, and one of the things that we talked about—the writer, the actors, and the producers and I—was humanizing JonBenét Ramsey as a person….

[Having JonBenét narrate the story] was one of the ideas. I mean that was something that originally came from the writer, but I immediately really liked the idea. I liked it because I felt it was haunting, literally, but I thought it was a very unsettling device. But yeah, it was this idea of this human being, JonBenét Ramsey. Lots of people have seen video of her dancing and heard her singing, but I’m not sure anyone’s ever stopped to think of her saying something or having a conversation, or having her own ideas about what may have happened that night, so we thought dramatically that was an interesting device with which to frame the story.

[From E! News]

In addition to the creepy narration, the director also mixed some of the real-life footage from the case with the scenes re-enacted by his actors, thinking “it would be jarring in an interesting way,” so that audiences wouldn’t forget that they were watching a true story, acted out by C- and D-list actors of varying talents, but a true story nonetheless. But, Lifetime being Lifetime, the movie featured some “Did that really happen?” moments.

I could only get through about 30 seconds of the movie. What I saw on my phone, narration and all, gave me the heebie-jeebies. There are theories out there, some possibly credible, some completely cracker-jack, about who may have killed her, but it seems we may never really know, especially since Patsy Ramsey passed away back in 2006. Now that we’ve revisited the gruesome details of the story a bunch of times, can we move on to something else…says the woman who can’t wait until Making A Murderer 2.

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Season 4 premiere of ABC's 'Once Upon A Time'

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  1. Snazzy says:

    Every time I see pics of that little girl with all that make up and her hair done up like that it just makes me so sick to my stomach …

    • greenmonster says:

      And I would even say she looks “natural” compared to some of the beauty pageant contestants today. What an awful thing to do for a kid.

    • Valerie Evans says:

      That pictures of JonBenet with the white ‘baby breath Halo ‘ is Air- brushed to appear to have more makeup and fuller hair.
      What Propaganda.
      …. By the way, did you see what the US Gymnastics Team wore to compete in Rio?
      I’ll just leave it at that…

      • Snazzy says:

        Ugh, I know. It’s actually one of the reasons I hate gymnastics 🙁

        Note to clarify: I am assuming you mean the way gymnasts faces are often made up with so much makeup (maybe not specifically the US ladies, not sure) and the fact that they are in tight body suits while the guys get to be more covered up. It bugs me that they are often so young and so dolled up. But I do think the pageant world is much much worse

      • Tanakasan says:

        …Leotards?

  2. huh says:

    Enough already

  3. ell says:

    ‘It’s reminiscent of The Lovely Bones, if The Lovely Bones happened to star Tori Spelling’

    i now really want to watch it.

    • pi says:

      IKR…followed up by some Troop Beverly Hills.

    • Nancy says:

      The Lovely Bones was such a good read. The movie was so sad, with Susie the narrator. I had the JonBenet movie on for a minute and thought well they just ripped off Lovely Bones. Nothing but sadness comes out of reliving JonBenet’s tragic short life and her horrific death. I wish she was she permitted to rest in peace that alluded her in her life. I know Patsy was found to be not guilty but I will never 100% believe she didn’t know something. Sadness all around.

    • Lisa says:

      I think she just meant that the narration is by a little girl who is dead is reminiscent of The Lovely Bones, not the entire movie.

      • Nancy says:

        Yeah I get it. I didn’t watch the JonBenet movie, just the very beginning when I realized it was she as the narrator and in my head I went straight to Lovely Bones in which Susie’s voice worked telling her story, doesn’t appear to be the same in the tv movie, although as I said I couldn’t or wouldn’t watch it.

  4. DavidBowie says:

    I read Steve Thomas’ book recently and I get why he suggested using JonBenet’s voice. He was one of the lead detectives on the case. He never wavered from seeking justice for the little girl. We may never know what really happened but based on his book we have a really good idea about what did.

  5. Piper says:

    I’m from Colorado, so this story intrigues me. I erased this movie from my dvr thirty seconds in as well, because having Jon Benet narrate was extremely unsettling. I’m officially done watching anything else on this poor girls murder.

  6. Neelyo says:

    Please, they stole the dead narrator device from REVERSAL OF FORTUNE.

    Or more recently, the ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ TV movie which was narrated by Dana Plato from beyond the grave.

    • Arock says:

      One of my favorites, such a great cast.
      The recent fascination with Jon benet Ramsey’s death is creepy.

  7. Dani says:

    They need to stop glamorizing this horrible tragedy. A child is DEAD. Why does it need 800000 stories, 25000 documentaries and now movies? Holy crap. Let the girl rest.

  8. JustJen says:

    I won’t watch the movie, but now I’m intrigues enough to read the book. Just to see if it sways my pretty steadfast opinion that Burke did it.

  9. VegasSchmagus says:

    I went to college with Julia Campbell…………that’s all I’ve got.