Nearly three decades after the tragic and mysterious murder of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey, her father, John Ramsey, has made a startling claim that could reignite public interest in one of America’s most infamous cold cases.
In an exclusive interview with People magazine, John revealed his belief that his daughter’s 1996 murder may be connected to a chillingly similar crime involving a 12-year-old girl in Boulder, Colorado, just nine months after JonBenét’s death.
John pointed out that the similarities between the two cases are too significant to ignore. He now suspects that a masked intruder, possibly a serial predator, could be responsible for both attacks.
“To me, it could easily have been the same person,” John said, expressing frustration that this theory was dismissed by investigators at the time.
His comments mark a major turning point in the case, highlighting the potential mishandling of early evidence.
John also called for a fresh forensic review using today’s advanced DNA technology. “We now have tools that weren’t available back then,” he added.
This renewed theory suggests that the investigation might have overlooked key leads in the past.
Authorities are urged to revisit the evidence with modern forensic methods to possibly uncover new information.
John Ramsey’s call for renewed scrutiny brings hope that fresh analysis could finally shed light on the long-unsolved murder of JonBenét Ramsey.