Colorado investigators are making progress in the Jon Benet Ramsey case, according to reports.
According to sources speaking to ABC, advanced forensic and scientific technologies are currently being utilized in the investigation of the Ramsey case. Additionally, the sources stated that prominent experts are actively participating in the ongoing probe.
An investigator indicated to The New York Post that while uncertain about the breakthrough moment, they sense it is close at hand. Expressing hope for progress in 2025, the investigator described it as a critical year for them.
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As per information shared with the Post by a source, a team comprising members from various agencies has convened for a face-to-face meeting only once since 2023, despite maintaining regular communication. However, the sources refrained from disclosing specific details regarding the advancements being achieved or any potential suspects linked to the homicide of Ramsey.
Ramsey 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.
Ramsey’s father 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.
No arrests have been made in the 1996 slaying. Ramsey’s mother, Patsy Ramsey, died of ovarian cancer in 2006.
Meanwhile, a police source told the New York Post that Boulder police chief Steve Redfearn, who was appointed in September, is prioritizing the Ramsey case.
“He wants it solved and off the books, and he’s assigning officers and resources to solving the murder, which has been a black mark on the Boulder PD,” the source commented. “We f**ked the case up from the start, and now with new blood, we can finally fix it.”
Anyone with information regarding JonBenét Ramsey’s murder should call or email the Boulder Police Department at 303-441-1974 or [email protected].
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