JonBenét Ramsey’s murder has still not been solved nearly a quarter century later, but a team of volunteer investigators thinks they know what the Boulder Police Department should be focusing on to move to the next stage of the investigation.
As we reported last year, just before the 25-year mark in the child pageant queen’s murder case, the college town’s police department said it was using new DNA technology to “to enhance the investigation” in hopes of tracking down the killer.
But now, a group of volunteers — including the daughter of a detective who spent years investigating the case — says the department needs to re-test three key pieces of evidence specifically under the format needed to perform forensic genealogy research.
For those who don’t know, forensic genealogy is a groundbreaking new tool that has helped identify suspects in dozens of cases of murder and sexual assault.
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