In 2026, the JonBenét Ramsey case entered its most active phase in nearly three decades. Previously untested DNA evidence from the 1996 crime scene is now being analyzed using Y-STR and mitochondrial sequencing at a state-of-the-art forensic lab. A new detective has been assigned. AI-powered tools are processing over one million pages of case documents. Two witnesses who were children in 1996 have come forward with a never-before-heard account. And the Oregon Supreme Court just reversed the child pornography conviction of JonBenét's former pageant photographer in a landmark digital privacy ruling. This is not a recap. This is what's happening right now. 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications — major developments in this case are expected in it the coming months. ⚠️ Everything in this video is sourced from court records, verified news reporting, and official law enforcement statements. No individual is named as a suspect who has not been formally identified by authorities. If you have information related to this case: 📞 Boulder Police Department Tip Line: 303-441-1974 📧 BouldersMostWanted@bouldercolorado.gov 📞 Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS (anonymous) Topics covered: JonBenét Ramsey 2026 DNA update, new evidence, investigative genetic genealogy, Kenny Beck detective, Randall Simons Oregon Supreme Court ruling, Cold Case Foundation Veritone AI, Boulder Police Department, Alex Hunter grand jury, Linda Hoffman-Pugh, John Ramsey IGG, touch DNA debate, cold case breakthrough #JonBenétRamsey #JonBenet #TrueCrime #ColdCase #DNAEvidence #2026Update #JonBenetRamsey2026 #BoulderPolice #ColdCaseUpdate #InvestigativeGeneticGenealogy #TrueCrimeDocumentary #UnsolvdMurder #JonBenetUpdate #WhoKilledJonBenet #CriminalInvestigation #ForensicScience #TrueCrimeCommunity




