
Casting JonBenet
Apr 28 2017
•1h 21m
•Documentary, Crime, Drama
Twenty years after the modern world's most notorious child murder, the legacy of the crime and its impact are explored.
Cast
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Hannah Cagwin
Self - JonBenet Ramsey Auditionee
Aeona Cruz
Self - JonBenet Ramsey Auditionee
Liv Bagley
Self - JonBenet Ramsey Auditionee
Shylee Sagle
Self - JonBenet Ramsey Auditionee
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