The convicted pedophile and former suspect in the murder of six-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey has made his first public appearance since his early release on child pornography charges.
Gary Oliva, who allegedly confessed to the 1996 murder of JonBenét Ramsey, was released from the Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility in Ordway, Colorado on January 31 after serving less than eight years of a 10-year sentence. .
He was first seen in public on February 23, outside a seedy motel and half house in Denver. According to the US Sun newspaper.
In the snapshot, Oliva was wearing a black sweatshirt with the hood pulled tightly around his bearded face and was trying to be discreet as he spoke to neighbors.
Oliva reportedly took some items he didn’t recognize from a neighbor’s box and returned to his room.
He did not appear for four days.
On Tuesday, photographers saw him again in Denver, jumping on a bus and then on a train before disappearing, the newspaper said.
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Oliva was arrested in 2016 with 695 images depicting child pornography, 335 of which were of or related to JonBenet, according to reports.
Conditions of his release include “intensive” supervision, compliance with all prescription medications, mental health treatment and participation in a sex offender program.
DNA evidence did not link Mr. Oliva (who also said he never harmed Ms. JonBenét) to the girl’s murder. She was found beaten, strangled and possibly sexually assaulted in her parents’ home in Boulder.
However, former classmate Michael Vail reportedly confessed that Oliva accidentally killed her. series of letters To him.
Oliva later denied hurting the girl.
Vail also said he received a call from a former classmate a few days after the girl’s body was discovered.
“He kept moaning, ‘I hurt a little girl.’ I hurt a little girl.” Bale told In Touch magazine. In 2018.
Last year, he told The Sun that Oliva had an obsession with stealing art supplies such as knots, rope and paintbrushes during high school.
It informed him that Oliva was the culprit in the murder of the pageant princess.
An autopsy report published by The Denver Post said the child had been strangled with a rope tied to a broken paintbrush handle.





