The Nancy Guthrie investigation could hang on a strand of DNA

The Nancy Guthrie investigation could hang on a strand of DNA

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Key Points:

  • The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC's Savannah Guthrie, has reached 100 days with no resolution, hinging on DNA evidence currently being analyzed at the FBI lab in Quantico.
  • DNA recovered from Guthrie's home in Tucson is undergoing a meticulous and time-consuming forensic process, with investigators cautious about revealing details to preserve the case's integrity.
  • A key lead came from a Ring doorbell camera capturing a masked suspect at Guthrie's front door the night she vanished, but despite thousands of tips and extensive searches, no breakthrough has been made.
  • Law enforcement emphasizes that major investigations require patient, detailed work behind the scenes, and the 100-day mark, while significant for the family, is still early in investigative terms.
  • The FBI and Guthrie family have offered substantial rewards totaling over $1 million for information, urging the public to come forward to help solve the case.

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