No, I do no know the family. Even before I became a lawyer, cases like this interested me. After, they did more than interest me.
I will say on a personal note, I once knew a dear friend whose son committed suicide in a very public manner (think lead Yahoo story) and the way I saw the media cover that story changed the way I perceived coverage of any news story. I knew the facts and goodness knows they were bad enough, but the apparently the true facts weren't sensational enough for the press. So the media glammed up the facts, did a lot of harm to innocent people along the way and gave no thought to collateral damage. They really pushed the story being about him killing himself over a girl, when in reality it had nothing to do with that. Never mind that some poor teenage girl had to endure people whispering that SHE was the cause of him killing himself and perhaps she had some undeserved guilt, all because that made for a juicier story. I am all too aware that the press will print stories with little to back it up, but in the Ramsey case, they had a police force feeding them fiction to boot.
I am usually very pro prosecution, but I want a solid case. And I prefer to go after the actual killer and not just the one who makes for sizzling headlines. Cases like this disgust me because a child has lost her life, an entire family's life was ruined, and a killer was able to walk away free to commit more crimes. All because of incredibly shoddy police work. There is ample evidence of an intruder. Ample. The police ignored it all. No forensic evidence implicates the family. Nothing in their history would have lead to this. It really is just that simple. But the police had tunnel vision.
Injustice on this level gets my attention.