JonBenet Ramsey's dad presses for new law in decades-long hunt for daughter’s killer
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Almost three decades have passed since the chilling murder of JonBenet Ramsey during the Christmas season, yet there is newfound hope that investigators might be on the brink of solving this cold case.

Despite years of limited visible progress, Boulder police have recently emphasized that the investigation remains a high priority. This renewed focus is bolstered by advances in investigative techniques and technology.

“Techniques and technology are always evolving,” stated Chief Stephen Redfearn of the Boulder Police Department in a video address. “This evolution is particularly significant in the realm of DNA testing.”

A combination image showing JonBenet Ramsey and her father

The unsolved case of JonBenet’s 1996 murder continues to captivate the public. Her father, John Ramsey, has been a vocal advocate for reopening investigations with modern DNA analysis. Images show JonBenet before her tragic death and John Ramsey during a 2022 interview with Fox News Digital, where his persistent calls for updated testing are evident.

John Ramsey described a January meeting with Boulder police as “important” and has continued to push for progress. Earlier this year, he shared with Fox News Digital his plea for the department to collaborate with a private genetics lab known for solving other cold cases.

In an appeal to further elevate the case’s profile, Ramsey urged former President Donald Trump to take an interest in the investigation during a September discussion with Fox News Digital.

Close-up of JonBenet Ramsey and John Ramsey together and smiling

JonBenet Ramsey sits with her father John Ramsey in an undated family photo. (Netflix)

“I told the DA that money should not be a restrictor here,” he said during an interview at CrimeCon in Denver. “I need to get Donald Trump on them. He’ll stir things up one way or the other, but somehow we’ve got to get them to do that.”

He said he believes that ongoing advances in forensic genetic genealogy could be the key to solving the case.

“I am absolutely convinced that’s the gold standard today,” Ramsey said. “So I’ve been pushing that pretty hard in terms of what I think ought to happen, and I don’t know that they’re doing it. I know they listen, but I don’t know where they are mentally, in terms of making that happen.”

Ramsey echoed his sentiments in an interview this month with the Daily Mail, where he added that leaders at advanced DNA laboratories had informed him about how investigative genetic genealogy only requires a minuscule sample to yield results – while also insisting he believes there is a 70% chance his daughter’s killer could be named within months. 

“IGG is a very powerful tool – just use it,” Ramsey told the outlet. “If they do it and they come up empty-handed, at least that way I can say thank you, you’ve tried everything you can so far.”

“It’s that simple. But if you’re just following up leads that come in, that’s primitive.”

Ramsey also pointed to a list of potential suspects compiled by legendary homicide detective Lou Smit in the 1990s, with Smit theorizing his daughter’s killer was someone who held a grudge against Ramsey, the outlet reported.

“Lou Smit’s list [of potential persons of interest] is 700 people long,” Ramsey told the Mail. “There’s so many leads – but using DNA makes this case solvable.”

Ramsey, who was previously a vocal critic of the Boulder Police Department over its handling of the case, is now praising investigators in light of the new developments. 

“It’s encouraging,” Ramsey told NewsNation. “The key really in progress has been the addition of new leadership there. It was not very good for 25 to 26 years. And now, knowing Chief Redfearn from the outside, I’ve met with him three or four times. I’m impressed with him. I think he’s sincere and honest.

“The problem with the old leadership was the old guard. These people that were in that police department had never investigated a murder.”

John Ramsey and his wife Patricia sitting next to each other as Patricia holds a reward sign.

John and Patsy Ramsey, the parents of JonBenet Ramsey, meet with a small selected group of the local Colorado media after four months of silence  in Boulder, Colorado on May 1, 1997.  (Helen H. Richardson/ The Denver Post via Getty Images)

Although Boulder police in the past have been resistant to sacrificing what few samples they have left to new testing, Redfearn is a new leader in the department and may change course.

There are items in the case that have never been tested.

“The most important one was the garrote that was used to strangle my daughter,” Ramsey told the Mail. 

“That had to have DNA evidence on it because it was a very complex knot, I’m told, and the assumption is that this creature couldn’t have tied that wearing gloves – so that was a real piece we want to be either tested or re-tested.”

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JonBenet was reported missing by her mother, Patsy Ramsey, on Dec. 26, 1996, after finding a ransom note demanding $118,000. John Ramsey found her body later that same day in the basement of their Boulder home.

JonBenét Ramsey, holding a backpack, was a 6-year-old child whose 1996 murder inside her Colorado, home shocked the nation. Nearly three decades later, her family says advances in DNA testing bring renewed hope that the mystery surrounding her death could finally be solved.

JonBenet Ramsey, found murdered in her Boulder home in 1996, may see her case revived as new DNA technology offers hope for answers. (Courtesy of the Ramsey family)

An autopsy revealed that JonBenet died of strangulation and a blow to the head, and DNA testing ruled out her family as suspects early on.

Boulder police say they’ve followed up on “every lead” they’ve received over the years, including interviewing more than 1,000 people and sorting through more than 21,000 tips.

Anyone with information on the cold case, including the killer, is asked to contact the Boulder Police Department at BouldersMostWanted@bouldercolorado.gov or the department’s tip line at 303-441-1974.

“It is never too late for people with knowledge of this terrible crime to come forward, and I urge those responsible for this murder to contact us,” Redfearn said.

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