John Ramsey expressed his gratitude for renewed interest in JonBenét's case, equating the support to hope that new technology could finally identify her killer. He said, "We want to keep the case alive and in front of people. I believe it can be solved if the police accept help from outside their system. That's been the flaw for 25 years." This highlights his belief that external assistance could make a pivotal difference in solving the long-standing mystery.
John Ramsey acknowledged the mixed nature of public attention: "It's certainly a double-edged sword. On one hand, it's difficult to have your daughter's murder in the headlines for decades, while on the other, I'm grateful that the public, and frankly the world, cares about the murder of our child." This statement reflects the ongoing struggle of the family amidst the case's notoriety.
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