Boulder Police Respond to JonBenét Ramsey Case Following Netflix Documentary
Hey there, did you catch the new Netflix docuseries about JonBenét Ramsey? If you did, the Boulder Police might have some interesting insights for you. The documentary series delves into the tragic case of the 6-year-old pageant star who was reported missing from her home in Boulder, Colorado back in 1996.
But, hold up – the police recently shared an update addressing some of the claims made in the series. They set the record straight on some key points, like the errors in the investigation, faulty DNA evidence, and falsely pointing fingers at family members. The series even hinted at potential suspects and next steps in the case.
In response, Boulder Police clarified that they are actively pursuing all leads, including DNA testing, and highlighted that it was their department, not the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, that initiated the Cold Case Review Panel in December 2023. They also released a video discussing updates, with Police Chief Stephen Redfearn expressing openness to any information that may come from documentaries like this one.
The larger goal for the police is to solve the case and find JonBenét Ramsey’s killer. They’re still sifting through tips from the cold case panel and staying in close contact with the family. While they acknowledge past shortcomings in the investigation, their main focus remains on pursuing justice.
If you have any information related to the case, you can reach out to detectives at BouldersMostWanted@bouldercolorado.gov or contact the Boulder Police tip line at 303-441-1974. Remember, helping out could make a big difference in seeking justice for JonBenét.