Amateur investigators called on the Boulder Police Department to retest key pieces of evidence from the 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey using modern DNA and genealogical technology to finally find her killer. Cindy Smit-Marra, the daughter of detective Lou Smit who first proposed the intruder theory which proposed that the Ramsey family had nothing to do with their 6-year-old daughter's murder, which happened on Day 1996. Smit-Marra and a team of 12 volunteer investigators have come to support her father's theory, and called on police to retest JonBenet's underwear, long johns, and fingernail scrapings need to be tested for DNA they say could lead straight to the killer.
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