Dozens of items in the nearly thirty-year-old unsolved JonBenet Ramsey case are being tested for DNA at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation in a renewed effort by Boulder Police to find the six year old’s killer.

The unspecified items range from old evidence which is being re-tested due to breakthroughs in DNA technology, to clues from the basement crime scene which have never undergone forensic testing, according to JonBenet’s older brother John Andrew Ramsey.

“It’s been a slow march, but they’re progressing,” said Ramsey, who met with Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn, for a half-hour update on the case Thursday.

Ramsey spoke to The Denver Gazette at CrimeCon, the popular annual convention for true crime enthusiasts which was held this weekend at Aurora’s Gaylord Rockies Resort a

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