Colorado investigators hunting for the killer of child beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey say the heartbreaking case remains a top priority, and only the National Enquirer can reveal that the police have assigned a new gung-ho detective, who some experts believe will crack the 29-year-old cold case wide open.
In the Boulder Police Department’s annual update — released near the anniversary of the tragic tot’s Christmas Day 1996 murder — Chief Stephen Redfearn says his investigators have “conducted several new interviews as well as re-interviewed individuals based on tips,” and collected new evidence, while retesting other pieces to “generate new leads.”
Redfearn said in a video message posted on X, “Let me be clear, the Boulder Police Department will continue to work diligently to investigate this crime, follow up on every lead, and evaluate all technological advances that can help us solve this crime and help bring JonBenét’s killer or killers to justice.”
The announcement comes days after JonBenét’s grieving father, John Ramsey, 82, told the Enquirer he wants President Donald Trump to step in and use his vast power and FBI resources to catch the dirtbag who snatched the 6-year-old from her bed, sexually abused her, then bludgeoned and strangled her.
Ramsey points out that currently, resources from outside a jurisdiction “can only provide help if invited.”…