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Nancy Guthrie case could be solved by new tech: DNA expert
CeCe Moore said improved genetic genealogy could help investigators separate mixed DNA from Nancy Guthrie’s home and identify a suspect.
- More than two months after Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, officials still have no suspects in the puzzling case, which remains a top priority for investigators.
- In late February, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said DNA found at the Tucson, Arizona, home was 'mixed,' meaning samples contain genetic material from more than one person.
- Subsequently, investigators have had a difficult experience running the DNA through national databases to identify potential suspects, with no suspects announced to date.
- Renowned DNA expert CeCe Moore believes investigators should return to Guthrie's home to recover additional samples that could offer a fresh investigative path.
- Moore joined NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin on 'Brian Entin Investigates' to discuss how improved technology could detect the tiniest DNA amounts, such as on a doorknob.
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DNA expert says Nancy Guthrie case could be solved by new tech
Renowned DNA expert CeCe Moore believes investigators should return to Nancy Guthrie’s home in a bid to recover more DNA samples. In late February, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said DNA found at Guthrie’s Tucson, Arizona, home was “mixed,” meaning samples have genetic material from more than one person. Subsequently, investigators have had a more...
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