VIDEO: JonBenét Ramsey’s Dad ‘Optimistic’ About New Evidence in Daughter’s 1996 Murder Investigation
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The father of JonBenét Ramsey has recently expressed his thoughts on the progress of the investigation into his daughter’s tragic murder from 1996. This follows recent statements from Colorado law enforcement about potential new developments in the long-standing case.

John Ramsey, in an interview with NewsNation’s “Banfield,” shared that he has engaged in multiple meetings with Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn since Redfearn took office. Ramsey revealed that police have advised him against publicly discussing any new evidence or interviews that have been conducted.

“Having interacted with Chief Redfearn, I am impressed by his sincerity and honesty,” Ramsey commented during the interview, reflecting a positive outlook on the chief’s involvement.

In a recent announcement, Chief Redfearn mentioned that detectives have undertaken several new interviews and revisited previous ones, following up on tips they have received. The police have also gathered new evidence and retested existing materials in hopes of uncovering new leads.

No specific details were provided by Redfearn regarding the individuals interviewed over the past year in relation to JonBenét Ramsey’s unsolved case, nor about the particular pieces of evidence that have been re-examined.

“Techniques and technology constantly evolve. This is especially true with technology related to DNA testing,” he said.

John Ramsey told “Banfield” that he feels optimistic that the recent change in police leadership may lead to a break in his daughter’s case. Redfearn was formally appointed as police chief in September 2024, after serving as interim police chief since January of the same year.

“The problem with the old leadership was the old guard. These people that were in that police department had never investigated a murder,” John Ramsey commented.

Earlier this year, John Ramsey said he learned from police that degraded DNA recovered from his daughter’s underwear could not undergo genealogy testing because the technology is not advanced enough.

In 1996, JonBenét Ramsey, 6, was found bludgeoned and strangled in the basement of her Boulder home hours after she was reported missing and a ransom note was discovered at her residence.

Earlier this year, the slain girl’s father, John Ramsey, said he learned from police that degraded DNA recovered from his daughter’s underwear could not undergo genealogy testing because the technology is not advanced enough.

In 1996, JonBenét Ramsey, 6, was found bludgeoned and strangled in the basement of her Boulder home hours after she was reported missing and a ransom note was discovered at her residence.

John Ramsey has pressed Boulder police to retest evidence with updated genetic technology to obtain new leads in their daughter’s unsolved murder. He also urged the FBI to make child murder a federal crime — allowing the agency to automatically intervene in cases involving children 12 and younger.

Specifically, John Ramsey wants investigators to test external male DNA that federal authorities disclosed in 1997.

“That’s an important meeting. We’re going to have a representative with us for one of these cutting-edge labs to explain what they can and can’t do. Hopefully, he will accept their help,” he told Fox last year, referring to a meeting he was to have with Boulder police in December 2024.

John Ramsey continues to push investigators to work with Othram, a Texas-based laboratory known for its genealogy testing in missing person and homicide cases. He told NewsNation that there is a “70 to 80 percent chance” they will get answers with genealogy testing.

“It’s kind of the latest and greatest use of technology and DNA to solve crimes,” he said.

No arrests have been made in the 1996 slaying. The slain girl’s mother, Patsy Ramsey, died of ovarian cancer in 2006.

Anyone with information regarding JonBenét Ramsey’s murder should call or email the Boulder Police Department at 303-441-1974 or BouldersMostWanted@bouldercolorado.gov.

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