EXCLUSIVE: ‘Crime AI System’ to Solve JonBenét Ramsey Cold Case? — New Technology Can Finally Bring Justice for Young Beauty Queen Nearly 30 Years After Brutal Murder

**New AI Technology May Finally Crack the JonBenét Ramsey Murder Case**

*Published: October 24, 2025, 3:00 p.m. ET*

It has been almost 30 years since JonBenét Ramsey was murdered, and despite countless leads, the case remains unsolved. However, a breakthrough might be on the horizon thanks to a new AI system, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

The infamous case overwhelmed investigators with tips, documents, and more than 1,000 interviews, making it nearly impossible for detectives to pinpoint the culprit—until now.

### What Is Crime Owl AI?

Ash Ghaemi, a former Denver native and marketing expert, believes the state-of-the-art Crime Owl AI system he developed could help local police sift through the massive trove of files and identify the killer.

“I feel strongly that AI can solve the JonBenét case because all it does is take unstructured data and organize it into an easy-to-use format,” said Ghaemi, who is eager to collaborate with the Boulder Police Department.

### Family Support the New Technology

JonBenét’s half-brother, John Andrew, is optimistic about the new technology stepping in to solve the decades-old mystery. After the enormous JonBenét files sat “untouched for 20-plus years,” investigators launched a major initiative in 2023 to digitize them.

“For the first time, these records are searchable, centralized, and capable of being analyzed using advanced data tools,” Andrew explained. “In theory, AI could now comb through thousands of pages to identify hidden patterns, link related evidence, or highlight similarities to crimes across the country—insight that would have been nearly impossible to uncover through manual review.”

He added with confidence, “Technology will win, and when it does, we will finally catch this animal.”

### The Case Background

JonBenét, a 6-year-old child beauty queen, was found dead in her parents’ basement one day after Christmas in 1996. Ghaemi believes his AI system is key to advancing the investigation moving forward.

### AI Revives Interest in Cold Cases

“If you hire a team of humans to go back through all the JonBenét files without AI, it will likely take them years to come up with the necessary knowledge to even come close to solving the case,” Ghaemi said.

“They can ask [Crime Owl] questions and make connections they might not have noticed before. It’s the ultimate investigator’s assistant to solve crimes faster.”

Ghaemi, now 40, is already collaborating with West Valley, Utah police, who are using the system to break another high-profile case: the 2009 disappearance of Susan Powell, 28, reported missing by her husband, Josh.

### Support from Renowned Private Investigator

Renowned private eye Jason Jensen is also embracing AI technology. “AI can literally take all the data, organize it into a single file, and cross-reference names and contents,” Jensen said.

He praised the system’s capabilities: “It draws maps for you, correlates connections – it’s fantastic, an amazing tool. It would be awesome if Boulder police would use it and upload their files to have AI assist them. We all want the JonBenét case solved.”

### JonBenét’s Father Continues His Fight for Justice

JonBenét’s father, John Ramsey, has long expressed frustration with Colorado investigators. Previously, he even appealed directly to former President Donald Trump for help.

Speaking with Fox News Digital, he said, “I told the DA that money should not be a restrictor here. I need to get Donald Trump on them. He’ll stir things up one way or the other, but somehow we’ve got to get them to do that.”

Ramsey added, “If he got involved in the… Cracker Barrel (issue). This is a whole lot of a bigger deal than the Cracker Barrel. Help us. So that’s the bottom line.”

Now 81, John Ramsey has also offered to fundraise to cover the cost of investigative genealogy — a technology that has already been instrumental in solving cold cases such as the Golden State Killer.

As the JonBenét Ramsey case enters a new technological era, hope grows that AI-driven investigation tools like Crime Owl could finally bring long-awaited answers to this decades-old mystery.
https://radaronline.com/p/crime-owl-ai-system-solves-jonbenet-ramsey-cold-case/

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