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JonBenet Ramsey's dad presses for new law in decades-long hunt for daughter’s killer

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FIRST ON FOX: DENVER – John Ramsey, the father of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey, whose 1996 Christmastime murder remains one of America’s most haunting unsolved cases, announced a new petition asking Colorado lawmakers to enshrine the rights of families who believe law enforcement has not done enough to bring justice for their loved ones.

While on stage at CrimeCon’s 2025 convention in Denver on Saturday, Ramsey asked the Colorado Legislature to bring state law into alignment with the federal Homicide Victim’s Families’ Rights Act, which ensures victims have the right to request a cold-case review in federally handled investigations that haven’t found answers.

“Fairness over favoritism,” the petition reads. “Families shouldn’t need media attention to get a second look.”

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JonBenet Ramsey and her brother

JonBenet Ramsey, right, was murdered in her family’s Boulder, Colorado, home on Dec. 26, 1996. This undated photo provided by the family shows her with her brother, Burke. (Ramsey family handout)

The federal law does not apply to state or local investigations. Ramsey is proposing Colorado adopt its own version to give the right to a review to families after a case has gone unsolved for more than three years.

The work would be conducted by one or more investigators who were not part of the original probe.

The new team would be required to evaluate whether state-of-the-art DNA tools could help.

JONBENET RAMSEY MURDER: FAMILY ‘ENCOURAGED’ BY RENEWED INTEREST IN CASE, DNA TESTING POSSIBILITIES

John Ramsey at the CrimeCon 2022 convention.

John Ramsey unveiled a petition at CrimeCon 2022 in April asking the Colorado government to allow an independent agency to conduct DNA testing on evidence in his 6-year-old daughter’s 1996 murder case. (Michael Ruiz / Fox News Digital)

The review would have transparency requirements, accountability and a deadline. If the case remains unsolved, the family would have the right to request a new review after another five years — unless new evidence emerges sooner.

Ramsey made the announcement on stage with investigative journalist Paula Woodward, author of “We Have Your Daughter,” a book about the case.

Both have long questioned the Boulder Police Department’s handling of JonBenet’s murder, for which no one has been convicted after almost 30 years.

JonBenet Ramsey in early days

JonBenet Ramsey holds a backpack and plastic apple in an undated family photo. (Ramsey family collection / Discovery+)

The petition was launched by Lura Vernon, a former aerospace engineer on the airplane side of NASA.

JONBENET RAMSEY’S FATHER UNVEILS PETITION ASKING COLORADO GOVERNOR TO ADVANCE DAUGHTER’S MURDER CASE

“I’ve followed the case since the beginning and have daughters who are JonBenet’s age,” Vernon told Fox News Digital in a statement. “I heard John Ramsey at CrimeCon in Memphis talk about the Federal Homicide Victim’s Act, and I thought this should have been the headline of every story… I asked myself what I could do. This petition was the answer.”

Ramsey has been a regular fixture at the events for years. At an earlier CrimeCon in Las Vegas, he announced the start of a petition asking Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to allow an independent agency to conduct modern DNA testing in the case — rather than the Boulder Police Department.

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JonBenet Ramsey's parents speaking with the media

John and Patsy Ramsey, the parents of JonBenet Ramsey, meet with a small selected group of the local Colorado media after four months of silence in Boulder, Colorado, on May 1, 1997. Patsy holds up a reward sign for information leading to the arrest of their daughter’s murderer. Their 6-year-old was found dead in December 1996. (Helen H. Richardson / The Denver Post)

JonBenet’s mother reported her missing on the morning of Dec. 26, 1996, after finding a lengthy ransom note demanding $118,000. John Ramsey found her body later that same day in the basement of their home in Boulder.

An autopsy revealed that JonBenet died of strangulation and a blow to the head. The Boulder City Medical Examiner reported an 8 1/2-inch fracture in her skull.

Ramsey has long criticized the department for its “arrogance,” “pride,” “ego” and inexperience at the time his daughter was killed. More recently, he told Fox News Digital he has renewed “hope” after meeting with the department’s new leadership.

Former home of the Ramsey family is seen in Boulder, Colorado August 16, 2006. An American primary school teacher was arrested in Thailand on Wednesday in the 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey, 10 years after the child beauty queen's grisly death triggered a media frenzy that transfixed much of America.

The former home of the Ramsey family is seen in Boulder, Colorado, on Aug. 16, 2006. (Reuters / Mark Leffingwell)

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“I’ve been extremely critical of Boulder police,” he told Fox News Digital in October 2023, adding that his criticism is “unfair” to new brass who “inherited this mess” over the years.

JonBenet Ramsey leans from a railing, smiling and wearing a red and white polka dot dress

JonBenet Ramsey in an undated family photo. (John Ramsey)

“Until I’m proven wrong, I have hope that the new leadership within the police department, who I was impressed with, will make good on their promise to use outside help to solve this case,” he said.

Authorities are asking anyone with information related to the JonBenet investigation to contact 303-441-1974, BouldersMostWanted@bouldercolorado.gov or Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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