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Ex-Detective Outlines 'Three Forensic Horsemen' To Solve Nancy Guthrie Case

Ex-Detective Outlines 'Three Forensic Horsemen' To Solve Nancy Guthrie Case

Summary

A retired detective explained the key methods investigators should use to solve the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of TV host Savannah Guthrie. Authorities are looking into cellphone, online, and video records to find clues about her suspected kidnapping. The investigation is ongoing, with a focus on surveillance footage and DNA evidence.

Key Facts

  • Nancy Guthrie has been missing since January 31 from her home near Tucson, Arizona.
  • Authorities suspect she was kidnapped and found drops of her blood on her porch.
  • The FBI released surveillance footage of a masked man seen on her porch the night she disappeared.
  • Investigators are using cellphone records, online records, and video surveillance as major tools in the case.
  • The Pima County Sheriff's Department is reviewing video footage from a 2-mile radius around Guthrie's home.
  • DNA from gloves found near Guthrie's home was traced to a local restaurant worker, who is not a suspect.
  • The FBI's national database, CODIS, did not match any DNA from the gloves to known individuals.
  • Investigators face challenges with mixed DNA evidence found at Guthrie's home.
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