Nancy Guthrie Case Sheriff Says Family is Cooperating But NO ONE Has Been Cleared Yet

From Megyn Kelly

The investigation into the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie is ongoing, with local authorities clarifying that, while family members are cooperating, no suspects have been cleared. Sheriff Nanos emphasized the complexity of the case, noting the discovery of various gloves and DNA evidence, but refrained from confirming details about potential forced entry into Guthrie's home, highlighting the FBI's role in assessing the ransom notes.

Key Takeaways

  • When gloves become the focus, remember: not every 'find' is a forensic treasure map.
  • Claims of a good FBI relationship? Classic deflection; crime scene integrity speaks louder than words.
  • Dogs may hold secrets, but not in a crime scene; it's not a 'pee'-ce of evidence.
  • The sheriff’s 'no one is ever ruled out' line is just a fancy way of saying 'trust no one.'
  • Releasing a crime scene too soon is like sending kids to a candy store unsupervised: chaos guaranteed.

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