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But as I laid there, I felt a nearness to God that I'd never felt before. Before that, I wasn't really in the kind of space to think about God or that kind of stuff, even though I was raised in it. This is the level of the home where dad John Ramsey found his daughter’s body on Dec. (CBS) Meanwhile the basement boasts a huge train set. When I lost my leg, I was in a ditch by myself for half an hour before help came. Set recreation of JonBent Ramsey’s bedroom. "And I believe that in our darkest tragedies, God doesn't run. "Some people are making this a dark monument as opposed to thinking about the restoration that can occur after a tragedy," she said. But it had no takers - and while she understands why people might be reluctant to live in a place where such a terrible crime happened, she hoped buyers would come along with a different perspective. As such, they put it up for sale in 2008, and again in 2009. The couple bought the property in 2004, but moved out of it in 2005/2006 because various projects kept pulling them away to California. "The minute I walked through the door, this sense of peace came over me, and I absolutely fell in love with the home." But then I checked myself and thought, 'It's stupid not to just walk through it,' not expecting for a minute that we'd actually buy it." I'm very sensitive and spiritually based. "We had four kids at the time" - they now have five - "and I'm a very visual person, because I'm a writer and director. Hence, she and her husband began house-hunting - and when a friend suggested they take a look at the onetime Ramsey residence, a 1920s-era dwelling at 749 15th Street, which had sat vacant for several years, she was initially reluctant. What did the initial 911 call indicate in terms of what crime was committed at the Ramsey home on Decem2. I ended up on crutches for four months - and navigating those creaky, hundred-year-old stairs made us realize that we needed a place with a downstairs bedroom, or room to put one in." FORENSICS NAME: CRIME SCENE The Murder of JonBenet Ramsey-cw1w3zZXeY&listPLpMMtEWXqt7oSTO6tZXAAQ-z7ryTp4sLo PART 1 1. But I have an artificial leg - I lost it in a motorcycle accident when I was thirteen - and at the end of 2003, I contracted flesh-eating bacteria. So we bought a small home in the Mapleton neighborhood off Pearl Street. She told us that she and her husband, Tim Milner, initially moved from Southern California to Boulder "to do ministry with college students and downtown residents. Take a photo tour of a beautiful home with a dark past below.īack in 2011, co-owner Carol Schuller Milner, the daughter of televangelist Robert Schuller, talked to us about the home, and gave us permission to use the following photos. Three years later, the same owners are trying again, and they've lowered the listed price to $1.985 million. In 2011, as we reported at the time, the property was put on the market for a sale price of $2.3 million - but no one bought it. The Boulder home where six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey was murdered in 1996 has been a tough sell.