DNA on glove in Nancy Guthrie case matched but person cleared by police
In Brief
DNA found on glove linked to Nancy Guthrie case matched but individual cleared by police.
Key Facts
- A glove was recovered about 2 miles from Nancy Guthrie's home during the investigation
- DNA from the glove has been matched to a person who has since been cleared by police
- Another pair of gloves related to the case has been sent to Florida for further DNA testing
- The new DNA ruling leaves several questions in the Nancy Guthrie case unanswered
- The glove's discovery and DNA analysis have not led to new suspects in the investigation
What Happened
During the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's case, a glove was found approximately 2 miles from her home. DNA from this glove was matched to an individual who has now been cleared by police. Additional gloves have been sent to Florida for further DNA testing as the case continues.
Why It Matters
The DNA match and subsequent clearance of the individual highlight complexities in forensic investigations and the challenges in identifying suspects. Ongoing testing of other gloves may provide further evidence, but key questions remain unanswered, affecting the progress of the case.
Sources
- The Independent — Five unanswered questions in Nancy Guthrie case after new DNA ruling(1h ago)
- ABC News — Nancy Guthrie latest: Person who left DNA on recovered glove has been cleared(1h ago)
- The Independent — Mystery behind glove found in Nancy Guthrie case is solved — as DNA is finally matched(just now)
