- The Abbey of St. Walburga -
Boulder, Colorado (1935-1997)
The Abbey of St. Walburga in Boulder was the main Benedictine monastery of nuns in the area. There is also St. Benedict Church in Boulder, associated historically with the Catholic community, but it’s less well-documented than the Abbey.
The following information was obtained from the Colorado Bureau of Investigations, specifically from ex-CBI Agent Bob Sexton, who worked in the Special Crimes Unit. This information was confirmed and corroborated by Susan "Jameson" Bennett regarding the unsolved murder of JonBenét Ramsey. Both Sexton and Bennett acquired their insights from notes left behind by Detective Lou Smit (RIP) and Private Investigator Ollie Gray (RIP), both of whom had Nicholas Leo Wolf high on their list of possible suspects. Additional details about Wolf's life were gathered through our own investigation. Currently, Wolf, born on December 5, 1943, is 82 years old and living in Baudette, Minnesota.
- (1) Nick Wolf was identified as a possible suspect early in the case.
- (2) A nun from his church reported that Nick was acting strangely immediately after the murder.
- (3) The nun mentioned that they gave Nick a pair of Hitec boots from the donation box.
- (4) During his time in Boulder, Colorado, Nick lived at his church on the Abbey.
- (5) Nick has never been tested or cleared using his DNA.
- (6) Family members have stated that Nick was a known pedophile.
- (7) In a police tape recording, the nun recalled Nick saying about JonBenét, "That girl got what she deserved."
- (8) On December 26, 1996, the day after the murder, Nick removed the Minnesota license plates from his green Jeep and spray-painted it primer in a rented storage facility, despite the cold Colorado winter.
- (9) He then placed the Jeep inside an enclosed car trailer and never drove it again, selling it a couple of months later.
- (10) Nick left Boulder shortly after the murder.
- (11) He is an ex-military member who served in the Air Force from 1961 to 1965.
- (12) Beaver hairs recovered from the crime scene and on JonBenét's body can be traced back to Nick.
- (13) Nick was born and raised in the St. Boniface Catholic Church community and grew up on the abbey.
- (14) He graduated high school in 1961 from St. Boniface High School. (SBHS)
- (15) At St. Boniface High School, Nick was a member of the Typing Club run by his teacher, Sister Cathel. (SBTC) - CORRECTION St. Benedict the Confessor (SBTC)
- (16) In the 1940s, the United States Air Force adopted the motto "Victory by Valor."
- (17) Both Detective Lou Smit (RIP) and Private Investigator Ollie Gray (RIP) included Nick high on their suspect lists.
- (18) Nick has been completely off the grid and missing since 1997.
- (19) No missing persons report has ever been filed for Nick.
- (20) There is no death certificate on file for him.
- (21) Nick is openly gay and bisexual.
- (22) It has been reported that Nick lives in a small, secluded cabin in Minnesota, very close to the Canadian border.
- (23) Since the murder, Nick has never been interviewed or questioned by law enforcement or the media.
- (24) Nick Wolf's daughter, Jenny Fisher, has expressed to authorities that she is convinced her father was responsible for JonBenét Ramsey's murder. His ex-wife, Lois (Wolf) Gard, is the mother of Jenny Fisher. In addition, Jenny gave handwriting samples of Nick to authorities.
- (25) Nick is currently 82 years old and living in Baudette, Minnesota.
- (26) To date, no arrest record has ever been found for Nick Wolf, which may explain why he is not listed in CODIS or any other national DNA database.








1 comment:
Great work...forgot Psalm 118...."Bind the sacrifice in cord"..... Wolf surely didn't right THAT Note!!!!
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