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Ramsey Father Praises Late DA in JonBenét Case
27 Nov, 2025
Summary
- John Ramsey credits former DA Alex Hunter for professionalism.
- Hunter refused to indict Ramseys in 1999 due to insufficient evidence.
- Hunter's death adds to the list of deceased individuals connected to the case.

The father of JonBenét Ramsey, John Ramsey, has broken his silence following the recent death of Alex Hunter, the former Boulder District Attorney. Hunter oversaw the initial phase of the investigation into his daughter's unsolved 1996 murder. Ramsey expressed his gratitude for Hunter's leadership, commending the professionalism and common sense demonstrated by the District Attorney's office.
Hunter, who served for nearly three decades, became a significant figure when he refused to issue a grand jury indictment against John and Patsy Ramsey in 1999, believing the evidence was insufficient to file charges. This decision contrasted with the views of some Boulder Police detectives who suspected the parents.
The passing of Alex Hunter at 89, after a heart attack, adds to a growing list of key individuals connected to the JonBenét Ramsey case who have died. This trend, including witnesses and investigators, could potentially present challenges for any future prosecution efforts should a suspect eventually be identified.




