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Law Enforcement Continues to Process Forensic Evidence

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Inquisitr on MSN · 1d
Forensics expert suggests new DNA examination in Nancy Guthrie’s case
It’s been six weeks since Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Tucson home. Investigators are being told to start from scratch. A forensic expert says the answer may still be in the house. Not obvious.

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Nancy Guthrie Update: Could Flashlight Hold Crucial DNA Evidence? Forensic Expert Shares Insights
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Nancy Guthrie Update: Law Enforcement Continues to Process Forensic Evidence
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Nancy Guthrie investigation Sheriff Chris Nanos faces recall campaign
A congressional candidate in Arizona is leading a campaign to recall Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, whose department is heading up the Nancy Guthrie investigation.

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Nancy Guthrie Case May Soon Lead To Arrest, Ex-FBI Agent Reveals Why
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Update on Nancy Guthrie Search Today: DNA Expert Says 'Key Evidence' May Still Be Inside Home

DNA expert CeCe Moore emphasized the potential value of further forensic testing, suggesting that even trace DNA might remain at the scene despite efforts to avoid leaving evidence.
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Investigators in Nancy Guthrie case turn to genetic genealogy for DNA leads, a tactic that's cracked big cases before

Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case have turned to genetic genealogy as they try to make the most of potential DNA evidence.
Yahoo News
1y

Forensic DNA analysis is less accurate for some people, University of Oregon study finds

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A new study led by researchers from the University of Oregon dug into limitations of a forensic tool used at crime scenes — discovering one way that people may be incorrectly linked to a crime. According to the study, published Sept
6don MSN

DNA on key evidence matches Aniah Blanchard, not suspect: expert testifies

Day four of testimony centered on digital records and forensic analysis, including DNA matches to Aniah Blanchard and exclusions for Yazeed.
Texarkana Gazette
10mon

Forensic scientist testifies about DNA testing in retrial of Karen Read in the killing of her police officer boyfriend

Prosecutors at Karen Read's second murder trial on Friday focused on DNA found on items collected from the crime scene and on clothing of her Boston police officer boyfriend. Read, 45, is accused of backing her SUV into John O'Keefe, 46, and leaving him to ...
5d

DNA from rape victim 'not linked to man jailed'

A DNA sample taken from a rape victim in 2003 had no link to a man who was wrongly jailed for 17 years for the attack, a court has heard. Forensic testing for crime scene DNA has improved massively since Andrew Malkinson was jailed, the jury in the trial of Paul Quinn, at Manchester Crown Court, was told.
News 6 WKMG
3mon

Forensic expert grilled about DNA analysis in hearing for Florida’s oldest death row inmate, Tommy Zeigler

Read full article: Man arrested in Brevard County ‘Breaking Bad’ drug bust to take plea deal Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis holds a news conference Wednesday morning, Jan. 28, 2026 in Valrico. Read full article: Florida warms up big time, but winter looks ...
Institute for Fiscal Studies
5d

DNA laws and the pursuit of racial justice: Access to forensic DNA technology and the exoneration of the wrongfully convicted

We find evidence that the passage of “DNA laws” streamlining access to forensic DNA technology was a watershed in the exoneration of Black Americans
Newsday
11mon

Forensic scientist: DNA techniques on evidence against alleged Gilgo serial killer Rex Heuermann 'effective'

A forensic scientist testified in a Riverhead courtroom Wednesday that the scientific methods used to link DNA from degraded hair samples found with the remains of several Gilgo Beach homicide victims to alleged serial killer Rex A. Heuermann are ...
NewsChannel 5 Nashville
1d

Human remains discovered in 1981 in Blount County identified thanks to DNA testing

Human remains that were discovered in 1981 in Blount County have since been identified through forensic genetic genealogical (FGG) DNA testing.
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