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'New evidence' being considered in JonBenét Ramsey case
Boulder Police Department’s annual report highlights ongoing investigation with new evidence in the unsolved 1996 murder of 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey.
- Updated Dec. 18, 2025, the Boulder Police Department said its annual report shows investigators are considering new evidence in JonBenét Ramsey's nearly 30-year-old case in Boulder, Colorado.
- In 1996, JonBenét Ramsey was reported missing from her Boulder home and later found strangled in a basement spare room, with police ruling it a homicide.
- This past year, detectives conducted several new interviews and Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said investigators collected and retested evidence to generate leads.
- To support the probe, Boulder police listed an email and tip line; Stephen Redfearn said, `It is never too late for people with knowledge of this terrible crime to come forward, and I urge those responsible for this murder to contact us.`
- Amid decades of true-crime coverage, the case has remained in the public eye with documentaries, true-crime podcasts, detectives quitting, grand juries, stalled DNA leads, and The Ramsey family suing networks.
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New evidence in case of JonBenet Ramsey 29 years after murder as cops say ‘it’s never too late’ for justice
FRESH new evidence is being weighed in JonBenet Ramsey's murder case nearly three decades after the 6-year-old was found dead, as cops insist "it's never too late" for justice. Boulder police say detectives have carried out new interviews and re-interviewed people after receiving recent tips. The…
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