We'll Know Soon Whether Gloves Found Have Abductor AND Nancy Guthrie DNA, with Fitz and O'Connell
From Megyn Kelly
In the ongoing investigation, a pair of gloves found near a residence has raised questions due to their specific location, suggesting possible evidence linked to a suspect. Additionally, law enforcement's decision to conduct a search in the early morning hours indicates an active pursuit of leads, prompting further exploration of the area where the gloves were discovered.
Key Takeaways
- Deserts are notorious for hiding clues; gloves by the roadside might not be a coincidence.
- Night searches: a mix of desperation and hope, where even a dull lead can shine bright in darkness.
- Gloves found can hold more than warmer hands—expect DNA, fingerprints, and possibly a trail back to the suspect.
- You never know whose DNA those gloves might carry—could link the criminal or expose an innocent's past.
- In high-stakes searches, even bathroom breaks can lead to forgotten evidence—sometimes crime scenes lurk where nature calls.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Birch Gold Group (company)
- Nancy Guthrie (person)
- COTUS (concept)
- Cash Patel (person)
- Phil Holloway (person)