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In 2009, the case was reopened. A press release says that representatives from the FBI, Attorney General's Office, and other agencies would be part of a task force. It wasn't just Boulder officials. Does that mean they were looking for an intruder? Patsy was dead, Burke can't be prosecuted...what could they have gotten John for? Would they really put a task force together if they didn't think there was some chance that the case could go to trial? Or maybe because it's such a high-profile case, there were investigators who were interested in at least taking a look at it?

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Task force was useless by that point. In this case, like many others, the only way to solve it was with hardball interrogations of the people involved. This needed to be done that day, not four months later. Alex Hunter for whatever reason decided to treat the Ramsey's with kid gloves, warning his investigators to go easy on them. The moment passed, and almost 20 years later we're no further along. Evidence is pretty damning that the Ramsey's were involved, but which one did it? With their silence this case was doomed.


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