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In 2008, the DNA evidence got a fresh spotlight. Advances in genetic testing allowed prosecutors to formally clear John and Patsy Ramsey, stating the DNA profile belonged to someone outside the family. CBS News+2Oxygen+2 That led to a public exoneration. But many remained unconvinced. The letter of exoneration was, in legal terms, a “good-faith opinion,” not a binding judicial judgment. Wikipedia
Unidentified DNA was found under JonBenét’s fingernails and in her undergarments — signals, proponents argue, that an outsider was present and physically involved. ABC7 Los Angeles+2ABC30 Fresno+2
The New Spark: Fresh Testing, Renewed Pressure
In recent years, the case has resurfaced in public discourse, partly fueled by new documentaries and renewed calls from the Ramsey family for forensic reexamination. In 2024, Netflix released Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey, which reexamined the investigation, exposed early errors, and highlighted unresolved evidence.