- He said that technology has improved, and DNA technology specifically has made "leaps and bounds in improvement" since 1996.
- Grandson of James Dudley "Jay" Ramsey and Mary Jane Bennett.
- John Andrew Ramsey was one of John Bennett Ramsey's children from a previous marriage. He was 23 years old at the time of his sister's death and had reportedly arrived at his father's home later that day when he learned what had happened.
- Brother of Elizabeth Pasch Ramsey and Melinda Ramsey,.
- He said that, though it could damage it by retesting it, the DNA should still be in good condition even over 20 years later.
- Son of John Bennett Ramsey and Lucinda Ramsey.
- Half-brother of Burke Ramsey (1987 and JonBenét Patricia Ramsey (1990 - 1996).
- He then flew to Boulder to get to his father's house where he learned that his dad had recently found his sister dead in the basement.
- On the podcast, John Andrew Ramsey, who is now 44 years old, said he believes that they can still crack the case.
- John Andrew Ramsey was officially cleared by law enforcement based on that evidence in 1997.
- When John Andrew met up with Independent Forensic Services founder Richard Eikelenboom, he asked if they could retest DNA. Eikelenboom said he believed it would be worth it to redo all the DNA in the case.
- John Andrew Ramsey said on the podcast that someone told him he needed to call home when he got off the airplane in Minneapolis, and he said that when he called his father told him JonBenet had been kidnapped.
- He recalled the day of the murder when he was a guest on The Killing of JonBenet: The Final Suspects podcast. He had spent Christmas with his sister Melinda and his mother in Atlanta and was flying to meet his father the next day.
- According to police, he was with friends on the night before the murder and boarded a flight to Minneapolis at 8:36 a.m. local time, which was 44 minutes after Patsy Ramsey called 911 to report JonBenet missing.
- John Andrew Ramsey was a college student at the time of his sister's murder.
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