DNA found on glove near Nancy Guthrie's home
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A key piece of evidence in the Nancy Guthrie case—a glove found two miles from her Tucson area—is being sent back to Arizona for more DNA testing. According to TMZ, the glove has been DNA tested by a lab in Florida, but the DNA profile can't be entered into the CODIS system just yet.
The glove was found about 2 miles from Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home and resembles those worn by a masked person seen in a video at her front door the night she vanished.
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Additional testing is being done. The post Nancy Guthrie Glove Update: More Tests Being Done appeared first on Reality Tea.
The DNA on the glove was different from the DNA that was found inside the 84-year-old woman's home, according to a report.
The FBI told Newsweek on Sunday afternoon that authorities planned to enter the DNA profile into a database to aid identification.
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