Nancy Guthrie case: Forensics experts point to digital evidence left by suspect; are investigators running out of leads?
The case of Nancy Guthrie, who went missing in Arizona several weeks ago, has taken a concerning turn as investigators express worries about dwindling leads. In a bid to expedite the search, her family has announced a substantial $1 million reward, which supplements the FBI's existing $100,000 offer for information leading to her whereabouts. Despite extensive investigations, including the return of her home by the FBI and thorough DNA testing of crucial evidence, no matches have been found. A former law enforcement lieutenant has indicated that the investigation may be reaching a critical point, underscoring the urgency of public assistance in solving the case. The community remains hopeful that the digital evidence left by the suspect could provide a breakthrough, but the situation remains tense as family and authorities continue their search for answers.
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