The year 2016 marks the 20th anniversary of the death of 6-year old JonBenet Ramsey, a child in Boulder, Colorado who was brutally sexually assaulted and murdered in her home. Despite an abundance of evidence left behind by her killer, the case remains unsolved. It is often called the "Coldest Case" in Boulder. In the first comprehensive, independent forensic analysis of the Ramsey Case ever performed, author Johnny Kerns, a former partner with the United States Department of Justice, takes the reader on a journey to discover who killed 6-year old JonBenet Ramsey in her home on December 26th, 1996. Examining evidence, sources and methods that have eluded the Boulder Police Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation and other state and federal law enforcement agencies reviewing the case, Kerns provides the definitive answers as to who killed JonBenet, why she was killed and how the killer methodically committed a home-invasion with the intent to kidnap the child and ultimately abandoned his plan in favor of murder.