At the age of six, JonBenét Ramsey was murdered twenty-eight years ago. John, her father, is now speaking out, saying, “It will be resolved.”

According to her father, the police may already have the long-awaited solution to the murder mystery of JonBenét Ramsey in 1996.

JonBenét Ramsey 

John Ramsey says in an exclusive interview that Boulder, Colorado, police just won’t approve DNA testing of potentially explosive evidence, including genetic material found on the handmade garrote used to strangle his 6-year-old daughter and other objects recovered from the crime scene.

Ahead of the release of the Netflix documentary series Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey? on Monday, November 25, Ramsey talks candidly. 

One of the most well-known and dramatic murder cases in history is revisited in this three-part television series. 

It started on the morning of December 26, 1996, when John discovered his young beauty pageant queen daughter dead in a little used basement room in a posh Boulder, Colorado, neighborhood.

Inside their house, John and his late wife Patsy also discovered a terrifying handwritten ransom letter that was most likely left by the murderer. However, the parents of the deceased daughter were soon implicated in the sexual assault and strangulation death of JonBenét Ramsey, who was struck in the skull and strangled.

Burke, their son, who was nine years old when his sister was killed, was also suspected. 

The three-part documentary series delves deeply into what John Ramsey believes were errors made by the police throughout the international media circus that was used to investigate JonBenét’s murder, further complicating the situation.

JonBenét Ramsey

In order to solve the cold case, John says he would need state-of-the-art labs that employ genetic genealogy and other cutting-edge DNA technologies to analyze seven objects from the crime scene that, according to him, have either never been tested or were analyzed using antiquated techniques.

The dramatic ransom note and a suitcase discovered beneath an open basement window—through which some suspect the murderer entered and left the house—are additional pieces of evidence. 

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