System of A Down frontman and prolific solo artist Serj Tankian has teamed up with Vincent Pedulla to score Netflix's upcoming documentary Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey, due out November 25. The documentary explores the murder of 6-year-old JonBenét Patricia Ramsey around Christmas Day, 1996. Ramsey was originally reported missing by her parents Patsy and John, but was found in the family home's basement seven hours later dead with a broken skull and a garrote tied around her neck. The case currently remains unsolved.
"[Joe Berlinger Films is] Very excited to share the trailer to our upcoming documentary series, COLD CASE: WHO KILLED JONBENÉT RAMSEY, which will launch globally on Netflix on November 25th!" reads a post from Joe Berlinger Films about the documentary.
"The story of six-year-old JonBenét's murder and hunt for the perpetrator has been an American obsession for decades, with many tying culpability to JonBenét's parents. But with an explosion of irresponsible tabloid journalism and an inexperienced Boulder, Colorado police force muddying the truth and hindering a fair investigation, false narratives pointing unjust accusations towards the Ramsey family have persisted for years.
"We explode these stereotypes with unprecedented access, never-before-seen audio and video, and a multi-year investigation that spotlights the absurdity of the tunnel vision that created this sea of conspiracy theories. We advocate for the Boulder PD to complete all DNA testing required to help determine the perpetrator, and compel audiences to recognize the prevalence of obfuscations of the truth in our society today and their dire, real-world consequences. There is more to this story and more action to be taken to solve this case — it's time to set the record straight."