JonBenét Ramsey's Father Pushes for DNA Technology to Solve 28-Year-Old Case
John Ramsey expresses renewed hope after meeting with Boulder police, citing advancements in genetic genealogy as a potential key to identifying his daughter's killer.
- John Ramsey met with Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn and other authorities to discuss progress in the investigation of JonBenét Ramsey's 1996 murder.
- Ramsey is advocating for the use of advanced DNA technology, including genetic genealogy, which has successfully solved other cold cases like the Golden State Killer case.
- The Boulder Police Department has digitized and reviewed all evidence and continues to focus on limited DNA samples, though no matches have been found in the FBI's CODIS database to date.
- Ramsey highlighted improvements in police leadership and expressed optimism that the case is now in capable hands for the first time in nearly three decades.
- JonBenét was found dead in the basement of her family's Boulder home, and investigators are still working to identify the unknown male whose DNA was found at the crime scene.