New Forensic Insights in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance Case
Nancy Guthrie case update: What does the blood spatter found outside reveal about the case?
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Investigators are analyzing blood spatter found outside Nancy Guthrie's home to uncover details about her disappearance. Experts suggest the blood pattern may indicate her position at the time and possible movement after an incident. Guthrie has been missing since February 1.
- 01Blood spatter analysis reveals Nancy Guthrie may have been low to the ground when injured.
- 02The blood pattern suggests she could have been coughing up blood, indicating distress.
- 03DNA testing confirms the blood belongs to Guthrie.
- 04The shifting pattern of blood may imply she was moved after the incident.
- 05Forensic experts continue to analyze evidence to piece together her final moments.
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The investigation into the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie is gaining momentum with new forensic analysis of blood spatter found outside her home. Retired FBI special agent Jim Clemente indicates that the blood pattern suggests Guthrie was very close to the ground, potentially on her knees or lying down, which implies she may have been in distress at the time of the incident. The blood spatter's structure indicates medium velocity, likely from coughing, and DNA testing has confirmed it belongs to Guthrie. Additionally, the pattern appears to shift along the walkway, raising questions about whether she was moved after the initial incident. Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden supports these findings, noting that the nature of the blood droplets suggests they originated from her nose or mouth. Guthrie has been missing since February 1, and investigators are relying on this forensic evidence to guide their search for answers.
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The findings could provide critical insights into the circumstances surrounding Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, potentially leading to breakthroughs in the case.
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