Director Joe Berlinger seeks truth about JonBenét Ramsey case
- JonBenét Ramsey was murdered on December 26, 1996, in Boulder, Colorado, leading to extensive media coverage and speculation.
- Filmmaker Joe Berlinger initially supported the narrative portraying the Ramseys as guilty but later re-evaluated his stance after deeper investigation.
- His Netflix docuseries aims to advocate for the family's innocence and push for advancements in DNA technology to solve the case.
In December 1996, six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found murdered in her home in Boulder, Colorado, sparking widespread media attention and public speculation. Filmmaker Joe Berlinger, known for his work on wrongful conviction cases, admits he initially believed the narrative implicating the Ramsey family. However, after conducting extensive research into the investigation, he grew skeptical of the established theories. His new three-part Netflix docuseries, 'Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey,' aims to shed light on the case and advocate for a renewed investigation based on advancements in DNA technology. Boulder police have committed to following recommendations from a recent cold case review team, emphasizing their intent to utilize modern forensic methods to potentially solve the case.