The question has been "why is this a cold case"
Here is a link from Saturday that has more information about this case. We got to ask questions.
http://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/2wowat/i_am_former_boulder_police_chief_mark_beckner_i/?limit=500This was on the 2-21-2015.
After studying this case for over two years, the first example of "human brain reactions" started at the time that the first police officers arrived at the Ramsey's home.
Background:
The human brain does not like "things" that it can not "understand".
A common reaction of a police office at a crime scene and this include humans of all ages are, people's brains want to stay in "control", to do so, the brain will make up "something" to explain for what the brain does not "understand", this happen so that the brain can quickly understand the information it receive in real time. Fills in the blanks.
In this case, the brain's "made up thinking" by police officers was included in the case files as facts. This "included" brain information gave the Boulder police their persons of interest with in minutes after entering the crime scene.
The DNA left at the crime scene does not support the thinking of the Boulder police at this time.
The human brain's "reactions" to the unknown and the brain wanting to stay in control to what had happen at the crime scene, can now be clearly pointed out and under stood. These mistakes had happen many times in this case. It started from the very first moment that the Boulder police arrived at the crime scene.
JonBenet Ramsey was the only homicide in Boulder that year. The low crime rate in Boulder did not allow the police to have the training and in stink to read the crime scene correctly to stay in "control" with out "making something up" to explain for what their brains did not "understand" in real time.
The human brain's reactions to what it did not understand has made this a cold case.
The brain can easily be fooled. The brain read the information it gets in 1/10 of a second latter than real time. The brain has to continually a just for the time delay.
Team JBI