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Lab Scandal:  JonBenét Ramsey Investigation Continues as Father Pushes for Advanced DNA Testing

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The Lab scandal involving a former Colorado forensic scientist has renewed attention on the decades-old murder investigation into JonBenét Ramsey, with her father once again urging authorities to use the latest DNA technology in hopes of identifying her killer.

Although investigators say the misconduct and lab scandal did not affect evidence in the Ramsey case, John Ramsey argues the controversy underscores the importance of independent forensic testing and points out that much of the evidence collected from the crime scene was never tested for DNA.

JonBenét Ramsey, a 6-year-old child beauty pageant contestant, was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's Boulder, Colorado, home on Dec. 26, 1996.

Nearly 30 years later, the high-profile homicide remains unsolved, and no one has ever been charged in connection with her death.

Investigation Remains Active

The Boulder Police Department and the Boulder County District Attorney's Office have repeatedly stated that the investigation remains active.

Officials recently confirmed that investigators continue to meet regularly to review the case and evaluate new forensic technologies that could aid the investigation.

Authorities also said they met with members of the Ramsey family several months ago and intend to continue providing updates as the case progresses.

Lab Scandal Leads to More Evaluation

A spokesperson for the district attorney's office said investigators are reviewing evidence to ensure it benefits from advances in forensic science, including newer DNA analysis methods that were unavailable when the murder occurred in 1996.

The office also confirmed that federal, state, and local investigators continue evaluating advanced DNA testing capabilities through independent outside laboratories.

Former DNA Analyst's Lab Scandal

Renewed interest in the Ramsey investigation follows the criminal case involving former Colorado Bureau of Investigation forensic scientist Yvonne "Missy" Woods.

Woods pleaded guilty to charges including cybercrime, first-degree perjury, forgery, and attempting to influence a public servant for misconduct committed while working at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation between 2008 and 2023.

According to prosecutors, Woods altered, manipulated, and deleted data associated with portions of the laboratory's DNA quality-control process. Her actions prompted an extensive review of thousands of criminal cases that relied on laboratory work completed during her tenure.

As part of a plea agreement, more than 100 original felony counts were consolidated into four felony convictions. She is scheduled to be sentenced later this year.

Despite the widespread review of affected cases, Boulder officials have said the Ramsey homicide investigation was not impacted because the earliest DNA testing in JonBenét's case was performed by an independent private laboratory rather than by Woods.

John Ramsey Continues Calling for Independent DNA Analysis

John Ramsey said he has long understood that Woods had no involvement in the original DNA testing conducted in his daughter's case.

According to Ramsey, the initial forensic testing was performed by a private laboratory in Virginia, which identified unidentified male DNA on JonBenét's underwear shortly after the murder.

However, Ramsey believes the recent laboratory controversy highlights why future testing should also be performed by outside experts specializing in advanced forensic DNA analysis.

For more than a year, he has publicly urged investigators to submit the remaining evidence to independent laboratories capable of performing forensic genetic genealogy, a technique that has helped solve hundreds of previously unsolved homicide and sexual assault cases across the United States.

Much of the Evidence Was Never Tested for DNA

One of Ramsey's longstanding concerns is that much of the physical evidence collected during the original investigation was never subjected to DNA testing.

He said investigators sent some items for forensic analysis but left numerous other pieces of evidence untested.

"We did know that a number of items from the crime scene were sent in for testing, and a number were not tested," Ramsey said. "We always kind of wondered why. Items that should have been sampled weren't."

According to Ramsey, later rounds of forensic testing identified the same unidentified male DNA profile on additional evidence, strengthening his belief that investigators already possess the biological evidence necessary to identify the killer.

He argues that today's DNA technology—including forensic genetic genealogy (FGG)—offers investigative tools that simply did not exist during the original investigation.

FGG combines DNA analysis with publicly available genealogy databases to identify potential relatives of an unknown suspect before investigators build family trees to narrow the search. The technique has been credited with solving numerous cold cases in recent years, including the identification of the Golden State Killer.

Authorities Say Advanced DNA Methods Are Being Evaluated

The Boulder County District Attorney's Office has acknowledged that investigators are actively exploring the latest forensic DNA technologies.

Officials said law enforcement agencies involved in the investigation remain committed to reviewing evidence using validated scientific methods while considering new DNA testing capabilities available through independent laboratories.

Although authorities have not announced whether forensic genetic genealogy will ultimately be used, their statements represent one of the clearest indications yet that additional advanced testing remains under consideration.

Ramsey continues to advocate for that approach, saying specialized private laboratories possess expertise and technology that many local agencies do not.

He believes modern DNA science could finally identify the unknown male whose genetic profile has appeared during multiple rounds of testing.

Lab Scandal Continues to Draw National Attention

The murder of JonBenét Ramsey remains one of America's best-known unsolved homicide investigations.

Over the years, investigators have pursued multiple theories, conducted numerous interviews, and applied evolving forensic techniques. Public attention has remained high through documentaries, books, television specials, and continued media coverage.

While officials maintain the recent laboratory scandal had no effect on the Ramsey evidence, the controversy has renewed calls for every remaining piece of evidence to undergo the most advanced DNA analysis available.

For John Ramsey, the goal remains unchanged: determining whether today's forensic science can finally answer questions that have remained unresolved for nearly three decades.

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Jackie is a freelance journalist and technology geek. She worked as a telecom project director for AT&T and BellSouth. Before joining the USA Herald she has written books, articles, blogs and whitepapers. Her clients include Samsung and other technology companies.

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