Trump rips investigators for disclosing high-tech used in Nancy Guthrie search, reward hits $200K
Key Points:
- Retired FBI agent James Gagliano criticized Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos for inconsistent public messaging and not involving the FBI as lead in the Nancy Guthrie investigation, suggesting a more coordinated communication approach is needed.
- President Donald Trump expressed concern over investigators publicly revealing the use of a helicopter equipped with an FBI Bluetooth "sniffer" to locate Guthrie's pacemaker, warning that such disclosures could tip off suspects.
- Authorities are employing forensic genetic genealogy to analyze DNA evidence found in Guthrie’s home, a technique that helps identify suspects through distant relatives and has been used in high-profile cases like the Golden State Killer.
- The Attorney General’s Office of Sonora, Mexico, stated it has not received any formal requests for assistance in the