It’s been a month and a half now since Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, disappeared from her home in Pima County, Arizona. And investigative reporter Brian Entin, who has been covering the story at the scene almost since day one, says it’ll likely be DNA that solves the mystery.
“I really believe, at the end of the day, DNA is what may crack this case,” Entin said in Friday’s episode of Brian Entin Investigates. “The DNA is important — obviously, with any case, but especially with this case — because it doesn’t seem like there’s been a lot of other solid leads. And remember, the big piece of DNA, that I think is going to end up being the most important, is the DNA that was found in Nancy’s home … is a stranger’s DNA, so it could be the suspect’s DNA.”
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