There's no question that true crime is very popular for many Coloradans; how many will be "glued" to their screens for yet another look at JonBenét Ramsey's case?

Maybe, with all the newer investigations and shows about JonBenét's case they will actually lead to who killed her; after nearly 30 years, though, it does seem unlikely.

Does the fact that a 2024 documentary will be on Netflix add extra credence to it?

JonBenét Ramsey, Colorado Cold Case, Documentary on Netflix November 25, 2024

With the holidays of 2024, Netflix subscribers will be able to watch yet another re-examination of the facts surrounding her murder, on Christmas, 1996. Whereas the holidays should be a time of joy, here comes the opportunity to be sad.

3-Part Documentary Series on JonBenét Ramsey Murder

I for one, could see where this documentary could go on for 10 or more parts and still leave viewers wondering "who?" I highly doubt they'll be pointing a finger at any one person as the "killer."

The thing is, with it being a new documentary, you always hope that it will end in closure; so, I'll be one to give it a shot.

From Netflix:

The series [Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey] scrutinizes the missteps of law enforcement and the media, highlighting the relatively straightforward measures that could potentially solve this haunting mystery.

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As the series unfolds, it poses a critical question: Will Colorado authorities finally take the necessary actions to bring JonBenét Ramsey’s killer to justice and offer her family the peace they’ve long sought?

 

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