Who was JonBenét detective Lou Smit, who died with the belief the Ramseys were innocent? - Veteran detective Lou Smit came ...
If there’s only one way we can ever describe Andrew Louis “Lou” Smit, it would have to be as arguably one of the greatest ...
I truly believe this is one of the most brutalized families in American history,” says Joe Berlinger of the late Patsy, John ...
open image in gallery Lou Smit, a detective who worked in Colorado Springs law enforcement for decades, came out of retirement at the request of Boulder authorities after the 1996 murder of ...
Lou Smit’s friend and former law enforcement colleague, John Wesley Anderson, published a book last year about the late detective’s quest to get justice for JonBenet; Suit’s work is ...
“The problem was the 5-foot, 9-inch minimum height requirement – Lou was only five feet 8 ¾ inches,” writes John Wesley Anderson, a fellow Colorado Springs detective who asked Smit to be ...
When Detective Lou Smit quit the JonBenét Ramsey investigation in 1998, he kept documents, computer files and videos that built the preliminary foundation of the murder case. He also had inside ...
Lou Smit just didn’t know it yet as he drove to Boulder from Colorado Springs in the months immediately after the murder. The retired veteran detective had been called in by Boulder’s district ...
Retired Colorado Springs detective Lou Smit says the information, some of which has never been released, points to the strong likelihood that an intruder killed 6-year-old JonBenét, not her ...