TRUMP Called In — 28-Year Murder Cover-Up…

A grieving father turns to President Trump for justice after nearly three decades of bureaucratic stonewalling by local authorities has left his daughter’s brutal murder unsolved.

Father Seeks Presidential Intervention After Local Failures

John Ramsey has made a direct appeal to President Trump for federal assistance in solving his daughter JonBenét’s 1996 murder, marking a new chapter in America’s most infamous cold case. The 6-year-old beauty queen was found murdered in her Boulder, Colorado home on December 26, 1996, with evidence of blunt force trauma and strangulation. Despite nearly three decades passing, the Boulder Police Department continues to resist using advanced forensic technologies that have successfully solved other cold cases nationwide.

The father’s plea to Trump represents frustration with a local government apparatus that has failed to deliver justice. John Ramsey argues that federal oversight could break through the bureaucratic roadblocks that have prevented meaningful progress. His appeal comes at a time when genetic genealogy has revolutionized cold case investigations, solving high-profile murders like the Golden State Killer case that stumped authorities for decades.

Police Department Blocks Modern Forensic Solutions

Boulder Police maintain control over crucial DNA evidence while refusing to authorize genetic genealogy testing that could identify the killer. This advanced technique uses public DNA databases to trace genetic profiles to potential suspects through family connections. The technology has proven highly effective in recent years, yet Boulder authorities claim they are “open” to new technologies without committing to their use. This bureaucratic foot-dragging exemplifies government agencies prioritizing institutional control over actual results.

The police department’s handling of the case from day one demonstrates classic government incompetence. Crime scene contamination, conflicting approaches between police and prosecutors, and early investigative missteps hampered the investigation from the beginning. The Ramseys were initially treated as prime suspects despite later DNA evidence completely exonerating the family in 2008. These failures reflect systemic problems in how government agencies operate when accountability is lacking.

DNA Evidence Cleared Family, Yet Stonewalling Continues

Advanced DNA testing in 2008 definitively cleared the Ramsey family of involvement in JonBenét’s murder, yet Boulder authorities continue dragging their feet on utilizing cutting-edge forensic methods. A grand jury had considered charges against the parents in the 1990s, but the district attorney declined to prosecute. The 2008 exoneration should have shifted focus entirely to finding the real killer using every available tool, but government bureaucracy has prevented progress.

The case highlights how local government failures can deny justice to American families for decades. John Ramsey’s turn to President Trump reflects hope that federal leadership can cut through the red tape and bureaucratic excuses that have characterized this investigation. The president’s track record of challenging government inefficiency and demanding results gives families like the Ramseys renewed optimism for accountability and justice.

Sources:

ABC7 Chicago – JonBenet Ramsey Case Archive

Biography – JonBenet Ramsey Murder Investigation Timeline

Court TV – Timeline Investigation into Murder of JonBenet Ramsey

Wikipedia – Killing of JonBenét Ramsey

EBSCO – Ramsey Murder Case

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