John Ramsey’s New Claim: Could a Masked Intruder Be the True Culprit Behind JonBenét’s Murder?
Nearly 28 years after the tragic 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 suggested that his daughter’s 1996 death may be connected to a chillingly similar attack on a 12-year-old girl in Boulder, Colorado—occurring just nine months after JonBenét’s murder.
According to Ramsey, the parallels between the two incidents are striking. He now suspects that a masked intruder, possibly a serial predator, could have been responsible for both crimes. “To me, it could easily have been the same person,” John said, expressing frustration that investigators at the time dismissed this theory.
He also emphasized the need for modern forensic technology to revisit the case. “We now have tools that weren’t available back then,” Ramsey noted, calling on authorities to re-examine evidence with today’s advanced DNA testing and investigative methods.
The Unsolved Mystery That Captivated a Nation
JonBenét Ramsey, a child beauty queen, was found dead in the basement of her family’s Boulder home on December 26, 1996. She had been beaten, strangled, and possibly sexually assaulted. Adding to the mystery was a ransom note discovered inside the home, which left investigators and the public struggling to make sense of the crime.
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