John Ramsey, father of JonBenét Ramsey, has revived public attention to his daughter’s unsolved 1996 murder by suggesting a masked intruder could be responsible—not just for her death, but also for a similar attack on another young girl in Boulder months later. He believes the parallels between the two cases were overlooked and is urging authorities to reexamine the evidence with modern forensic tools.
The JonBenét case has long been one of America’s most notorious mysteries. Despite widespread suspicion, the Ramseys were never charged, and key questions about the ransom note, the lack of forced entry, and possible DNA evidence remain unresolved. John argues that today’s advancements in forensic science could help uncover truths that were impossible to find in the 1990s.
Calling for transparency and renewed cooperation from investigators, John hopes the preserved evidence will be retested and independently reviewed. Nearly 30 years later, he continues to seek justice for his daughter—and a measure of closure for a case that has haunted a generation.