

Sometimes cases are solved after 50 years of having no answers. It takes that one crucial tip or that one piece of evidence being reexamined to get the killer once and for all. "JonBenét Ramsey: What Really Happened?” is now streaming on the new Discovery+. There are, of course, ways for the case to be solved. When asked if he believes JonBenét's killer will ever be found and brought to justice, John answered, “I'm not necessarily expecting it in my lifetime, but I think someday it will be solved.” would read through the fluff and try to get to the bottom of the case. He pointed out, “The advances in genealogy search are incredibly promising… The items that were tested in 1996 and the sensitivity, the methods have evolved in 24 years… There are dozens, if not hundreds, of items that have never been tested before.” MEDIA OVERBLOWS JON BENET MURDER STORY AGAIN As if one round of shoddy reporting. John Andrew is hoping technology will lead to a break in the case. John stressed, “It's important for me for the sake of my children…. A potential new suspect has reportedly been identified in the JonBenét Ramsey case after DNA was gathered from an unidentified male almost 25 years after she was killed on Christmas Day 1996. John Andrew shared, “Despite all of the hardships, Patsy was an incredibly positive person… A wonderful stepmother, a wonderful person.”

Patsy died of ovarian cancer in 2006, two years before she and her husband were finally cleared in the death of their daughter. One early theory was that JonBenét’s mother Patsy had slammed her head against something in a fit of rage after her daughter wet the bed. When the DAs office started making deals, they lost it. What does the family believe were the biggest mistakes in the investigation? John commented, “The fundamental mistake was they rushed to a conclusion.” One of your detectives out there, Steve Thomas, who was working on the case, has written a book recently on the investigation and why he says it hasnt been solved: When the police botched the crime scene, they damaged the Ramsey case. When Jenn asked why we are only hearing them now, John responded, “I was not aware of the tapes until now.” Pack are to be believed, the JonBenet murder case was just solved by JonBenet herself. The case is still ongoing and considered an open 'cold case.' But if Amy Venezia and M.J. The new documentary is shedding light on new details in the investigation, including never-before-heard recordings from one of the case’s lead homicide detectives. Patsy Ramsey died in 2006 from Ovarian cancer. John said, “We continue to hope that a serious, hard investigation will take place.” John Andrew added, “It's a feeling of hope and optimism, greatly encouraged by the advances in DNA technology in capturing this killer. “Extra’s” Jenn Lahmers spoke with her father John Ramsey and stepbrother John Andrew Ramsey, who are still looking for answers. JonBenet’s body was found in the basement of her Colorado home in 1996, and the murder case remains unsolved. In covering this story, I learned that – while she seemed to enjoy the pageants – JonBenét was a typical 6-year-old girl.The murder of child beauty pageant contestant JonBenét Ramsey has captivated the nation for decades, and now the case is being featured in a new docuseries called “JonBenét Ramsey: What Really Happened?” At least that was the image that was seared in my mind of JonBenét.

That is the image that I think most people have of JonBenét: this pint-sized beauty queen with an unusual name dancing across the stage. One of the most striking aspects of this story – are those pageant videos. Watch Dateline NBC's Special 'Who Killed JonBenét?' JonBenét, like her mother before her, had competed in beauty pageants. The 6-year-old had been bludgeoned and strangled. Just hours after that 911 call, John Ramsey found his daughter’s body in the basement of the family home. And for the first time you will hear – in her own words – what she remembers that fateful morning. It’s a phone call that has been analyzed and debated over the years. Out of the many 911 calls she has taken in her career, this one she will never forget.

It was clear to me that she was still very shaken by that call. When I spoke to Kimberly Archuleta over the phone, I was intrigued.
