The JonBenét Ramsey Investigation: New Forensic Science Brings Renewed Hope in a Decades-Old Case

More than 25 years after six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey’s death shocked the nation, new DNA technology could finally bring answers.

Found on December 26, 1996, after her mother discovered a ransom note and her father later found her body, the case was hampered by early mistakes and inconclusive evidence.

An unknown male DNA profile, discovered in the 2000s, pointed to an intruder. Now, with advanced genetic genealogy, investigators are taking another look—hoping this decades-old mystery can at last be solved.

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