Michael Clark, facing a retrial for a 1994 murder, is seeking documents that link his case to the infamous 1996 JonBenét Ramsey investigation.
Clark's defense team has filed 12 subpoenas to Boulder authorities, seeking documents and information connected to the Clark case, in advance of his scheduled 2026 retrial for the killing of Marty Grisham.
Clark was convicted in 2012 and sentenced to life without parole for Grisham's murder, but he has maintained his innocence for over 30 years.
The case was initially unsolved for 17 years, but was reopened due to DNA analysis and testimony from former Colorado Bureau of Investigation forensic scientist Yvonne Woods, whose credibility has since been discredited.
Clark's defense team alleges that the Boulder police made mistakes in his case, similar to those made in the JonBenét Ramsey investigation.
The retrial is scheduled for 2026, and Clark's defense team is seeking to uncover any potential links between the two cases.
Author's summary: Michael Clark's defense team seeks to link his case to the JonBenét Ramsey investigation.