John Ramsey, father of JonBenét Ramsey, has made a startling statement regarding his daughter’s unsolved 1996 murder. In an exclusive interview with People, he suggested that a masked intruder may be responsible not only for JonBenét’s death but also for an attack on a 12-year-old girl in Boulder just nine months later.
“To me, it could easily have been the same person,” John asserted, claiming that authorities dismissed the connection. Nevertheless, he remains hopeful that advancements in forensic science, particularly DNA analysis, could finally identify the perpetrator.
Investigation and Media Scrutiny
Initially, investigators focused on JonBenét’s family, partly due to a ransom note found in their home. The six-year-old had been strangled, beaten, and sexually assaulted. Despite maintaining their innocence, John and his late wife, Patsy, became the subjects of intense media scrutiny. Patsy passed away in 2006, and neither John nor their son, Burke, were ever charged.
Chilling Parallels Between the Cases
John highlighted the striking similarities between the two incidents. Both victims lived nearby, attended the same dance studio, and experienced home intrusions. However, he believes the police dismissed these connections. He continues to push for law enforcement to utilize modern forensic techniques in the hope of finally uncovering the truth.