Patsy Ramsey, JonBenet Ramsey, John Andrew Ramsey and John Ramsey in ‘Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey’.Photo:Courtesy of Netflix
Courtesy of Netflix
Themurder ofJonBenét Ramseyin December 1996 still haunts her surviving family members nearly 30 years later.
The pageant queen was just 6 years old when she was found dead in her Boulder, Colo., home the day after Christmas in 1996. While the late 1995 Little Miss Colorado was used to attention from audiences, in the aftermath of her murder, it was her family who were thrust into the spotlight.
In 1999, agrand jury voted to indict John and Patsy Ramseyon charges of child abuse resulting in death and being accessories to a crime, but they were later cleared of any criminal involvement. JonBenét’s killer has yet to be found, though investigators and her family arehopeful that DNA evidence may identify a suspecteventually.
Now, the unsolved case is being thrown into the spotlight yet again through Netflix’s three-part docuseries,Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey, which will premiere on Nov. 25. Ahead of the docuseries' release, John told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview thathe is hopeful his daughter’s case “will be solved.”
Since then, JonBenét’s family members have each tried to move on while still trying to get justice for the budding child model that they lost too soon. Find out where JonBenét Ramsey’s parents and siblings are now.
JonBenet Patricia Ramsey posing for a beauty pageant portfolio for an upcoming Beauty Pageant.ABL Studio/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock
ABL Studio/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock
At 5 a.m. on Dec. 26, 1996, Patsy found a ransom note on the stairs of the family’s Boulder home purportedly “from a small foreign faction,” saying that JonBenét had been abducted. The note, written with a Sharpie on a pad from the Ramsey home, demanded $118,000, the exact amount that John recently was paid in a bonus from his job as a computer executive, and said to expect a call from the abductor. Patsy called 911 and reported that JonBenét had been kidnapped.
Local officers and FBI agents from Denver arrived shortly afterward, but no call came. There were no signs of forced entry on the Ramseys' property or in their home.
After police left to obtain a search warrant, around 2 p.m., John and an unidentified family friend found JonBenét’s body in a windowless room of their basement. She had duct tape over her mouth and a garrote around her neck. She’d been struck over the head and strangled and showed signs of potential sexual abuse.
JonBenet Patricia Ramsey winning a beauty pageant at 1996 America’s Royale Little Miss National Beauty contests.Mark Fix/ZUMA Press
Mark Fix/ZUMA Press
JonBenét’smurder remains unsolved, but several suspects and persons of interest have emerged through the years, beginning with her parents and brother Burke.
After a year of secret testimony, a grand jury voted to indict Patsy and John on charges of child abuse resulting in death and being accessories to a crime. The grand jury ruled at the time that the pageant princess' parents “unlawfully, knowingly, recklessly and feloniously [permitted] a child to be unreasonably placed in a situation which posed a threat of injury to the child’s life or health.” The Boulder County prosecutor declined to pursue criminal charges against the couple and Burke, however, saying the evidence wasn’t compelling enough to implicate them.
In 2008, then-D.A. Mary Lacycleared Patsy, John and Burke of any involvementin the murder.
In 2016, prosecutor Stan Garrett told PEOPLE that hedidn’t believe the Ramseys should be considered exonerated, but that they still have the presumption of innocence.
In December 2021, police told PEOPLE that they’d “received, reviewed or investigated more than 21,016 tips, letters and emails and detectives have traveled to 19 states to interview or speak with more than 1,000 individuals in connection to this crime.”
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In the years that followed JonBenét’s murder, the Ramseys moved to Atlanta and Patsy underwent treatment for ovarian cancer, which she’d previously endured years prior. She died from ovarian cancer in 2006, two years before she and John were cleared of wrongdoing in their daughter’s death.
Dr. Phil and Burke Ramsey in 2016.Peteski Productions/CBS Television Distribution
Peteski Productions/CBS Television Distribution
In 2012, John told PEOPLE that Burke, then 25, worked as a software engineer, had a girlfriend and lived a generally quiet life. Describing his son as “pretty quiet,” he noted, “He’s certainly matured. He’s got a 401(k) plan and an IRA, and he did it all on his own.”
In September 2016, Burkespoke publicly about JonBenét’s murderonDr. Phil, tellingDr. Phil McGrawthat he knows some people think he or his parents killed his younger sister. He and his parents have always maintained their innocence.
Burke also said that when police arrived at his family home after Patsy called 911, he didn’t leave his bedroom andinitially didn’t believe that JonBenét diedwhen John broke the news to him, thinking his little sister was just “hiding somewhere.” He said he thinks a “pedophile from the pageant circuit” killed JonBenét and that they may have entered the home while the family was out on Christmas Day.
Later that month, CBS aired a special titledThe Case Of: JonBenét Ramseythat floated the theory that Burke hit JonBenét with a flashlight,accidentally killing her, and that his parents aided in covering up his guilt. The investigative team in the show pointed to Burke’s demeanor during questioning onDr. Philas an indicator of his guilt, a point with which other experts took issue.
Legal analyst Scott Robinson told PEOPLE, “I’m astonished at the conclusions that people can make about someone’s guilt or innocence based on an interview they see on television. He was awkward and didn’t show much emotion, but that doesn’t necessarily mean anything.”
That December, Burkesued Dr. Werner Spitz and other experts featured in the special for $150 million, citing defamation,as well as CBS for $750 million. In January 2019, theAssociated Press reportedthat Burke and CBS settled the lawsuit, though the details weren’t disclosed.
JonBenet Ramsey’s half brother John Andrew Ramsey gives an interview with ABC’s 20/20.ABC News
ABC News
JonBenét’s older half-brother, John Andrew Ramsey, has been vocal about his sister’s case over the years and expressed criticism of the Boulder Police Department’s handling of the pageant star’s murder. Still, he is hopeful that DNA evidence will aid in finding the killer.
John Ramsey in ‘Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey’.Courtesy of Netflix
After Patsy’s death, John briefly dated Natalee Holloway’s mother, Beth Twitty. In 2011, he married his third wife, fashion designerJan Rousseaux.
As of 2016, John and Jan split their time between Michigan (where the Ramseys moved when Burke was in high school) and Las Vegas.
Speaking to PEOPLE in 2024, John claimed the answer to his daughter’s murder could already be in the hands of the police. However, Boulder police haven’t approved the DNA testing of genetic material left on the garrote used to strangle JonBenét and other items at the crime scene.
“We’re begging the police to engage,” Ramsey said. “There are cutting-edge DNA labs that want to help and who believe they can move the case forward.”
He added of his daughter’s case: “If it stays in the hands of the Boulder Police, it will not be solved, period. If they accept help, all the help that’s out there, that’s available and offered, it will be solved. Yes, I believe it will be solved."
source: people.com