John Ramsey urges police to use DNA technology to solve JonBenét's murder
- JonBenét Ramsey was murdered in December 1996, sparking a nationwide media frenzy.
- John Ramsey has maintained hope for justice as DNA technology advancements could reopen the investigation.
- He urges the Boulder police to revisit the case and utilize modern DNA techniques to identify his daughter's killer.
In Boulder, Colorado, JonBenét Ramsey was murdered in 1996 at the age of six, a case that has remained unsolved for nearly three decades. John Ramsey, JonBenét's father, continues to maintain hope for justice, especially with advancements in DNA technology that may provide new leads in the investigation. Unknown DNA was located under JonBenét's fingernails and in her underwear, yet the initial focus on her family as suspects caused significant delays in the investigation. After years of scrutiny, the Boulder District Attorney's Office took 12 years to fully exonerate the Ramsey family, which included their son, Burke. Despite the emotional toll and enduring public speculation, John Ramsey has remarried and has found solace in his family while actively advocating for a renewed investigation. He is collaborating with director Joe Berlinger on a Netflix docuseries that highlights the case and seeks to pressure authorities into utilizing modern DNA testing methods. The Boulder Police Department has expressed commitment to pursuing all leads, but previous handling of the case, including contamination of the crime scene, has raised concerns about the integrity of the investigation.