Nancy Guthrie Update: Expert Highlights 'More Significant' DNA Find
Summary
Police are using DNA found at Nancy Guthrie’s home to help identify who may be responsible for her disappearance. An expert says this DNA is important for solving the case because it does not match anyone known to have been in her home. Authorities think Guthrie was taken from her home against her will.Key Facts
- DNA was found at Nancy Guthrie’s home that does not belong to her or known visitors.
- Investigators are using genetic genealogy to find relatives of the DNA's owner to identify possible suspects.
- CeCe Moore, a genetics expert, emphasizes the importance of this DNA in solving the case.
- The FBI found DNA on a glove 2 miles away, but the home DNA is considered more reliable for this case.
- Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home on January 31 and reported missing on February 1.
- Authorities believe Guthrie may have been taken from her home forcibly.
- Her blood was also found on her front porch.
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