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JonBenet Ramsey Murder: Police Still Collecting, Testing Evidence
Boulder Police re-examined evidence and conducted interviews this year using advanced DNA technology to seek new leads in the 1996 JonBenet Ramsey murder case.
- On Friday, the Boulder Police Department issued its annual update saying the case remains a top priority nearly 29 years after JonBenet Ramsey's death and urged tips to BouldersMostWanted@bouldercolorado.gov.
- This past year, investigators recovered unknown DNA from JonBenet Ramsey, 6-year-old victim, whose death in Boulder, Colorado, on Dec. 26, 1996, involved sexual assault and skull fracture.
- This past year, detectives conducted several new interviews and re-interviews based on tips, and investigators collected and retested evidence to generate leads, while Redfearn declined to disclose specifics.
- Redfearn said he met with the Ramsey family and police share the goal of finding JonBenet's murderer; Patsy Ramsey died in 2006 and the Ramseys and their son were cleared in 2008.
- Techniques and technology for DNA testing constantly evolve, police say, while JonBenet Ramsey's case retains wide national and international media coverage.
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