American TV anchor Savannah Guthrie has received a major update in her mother Nancy kidnapping case, almost three months after her kidnapping.
According to media reports, the FBI recently analyzed potentially significant DNA recovered from Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, Arizona months ago.
This has been told by sources related to the investigation. ABC News.
Nancy Guthrie, 84-year-old mother Today The show’s host Savannah was kidnapped from her home on the morning of February 1.
The report further said that a private laboratory in Florida working with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department had sent the sample to the FBI in recent weeks.
The close insider said the FBI is now using new technology to perform advanced analysis on a DNA sample to see if it can lead to Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper.
An FBI official has confirmed, “There is no new DNA evidence in the Nancy Guthrie case. The FBI requested this material two months ago.
“The Pima County Sheriff’s Office sent it to a private laboratory in Florida. Eleven weeks later, that laboratory has now transferred an original hair sample to the FBI laboratory for testing. We are fully committed to this investigation.”
Meanwhile, Brian Antin, journalist newsnation has also made a similar claim.
“Some DNA evidence from Nancy Guthrie’s home has been sent to the FBI’s lab for advanced analysis,” he tweeted.
“I’m told the evidence also includes hair found in the Guthrie home,” he said and added, “This comes after the evidence has already been tested through the Florida laboratory used by the Pima County Sheriff’s Office.”
