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Bones found close to Nancy Guthrie’s home as police share new update

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“The FBI was promptly notified by both our department and the Guthrie family,” Nanos said, per NBC adding that his department continues to work with the FBI and remains committed to a “thorough, coordinated, and fact-based investigation.”

The FBI Director continued by criticizing the sheriff’s department’s handling of physical evidence. Blood found on her porch matched Guthrie’s DNA, but the smaller, mixed samples found inside her home are harder to test and understand.

“We would have analyzed it within days and maybe gotten better information or more information. Our lab’s just better than any other private lab out there,” he told Hannity. “And we didn’t get a chance to do that,” he added. “I understand everybody’s frustration.”

Moreover, the FBI Director praised his agency for revealing the most significant lead in the case to find the culprit in the Nancy Guthrie case: Images from her doorbell camera, which captured a masked man outside her home the morning she disappeared.

Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance continues to puzzle the U.S and those working on the case. Theories have varied, but on Thursday, many thought a disturbing finding could mark the end of the chapter.

Bones found close to Nancy Guthrie’s home – police say they could be “prehistoric”

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