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The Nancy Guthrie investigation could hang on a strand of DNA

One hundred days is an agonizingly long time for a family to go without answers about their missing loved one. It's also long enough for the investigators working the case to feel the grind.

The Nancy Guthrie investigation could hang on a strand of DNA

TL;DR

  • The investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance has passed the 100-day mark.
  • A DNA sample recovered from Guthrie's home is currently being evaluated by the FBI laboratory in Quantico, Virginia.
  • Investigators are also pursuing leads from doorbell camera footage showing a suspect in a ski mask.
  • The process of DNA analysis is described as slow and painstaking, requiring meticulous work.
  • Previous DNA evidence, found on gloves near the home, turned out to be a dead end.
  • Law enforcement agencies are continuing to process digital media, pursue leads, and analyze vast amounts of data from various sources.
  • Substantial rewards are being offered by the FBI, the Guthrie family, and local Crime Stoppers for information leading to a resolution.
  • The family, including "Today" show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, continues to appeal to the public for help.