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FBI’s Nancy Guthrie Search Lands Investigator From Killer Bryan Kohberger Case

As the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, a new investigator is on the case. Reportedly, one of the investigators involved in the high-profile Bryan Kohberger murder case has joined the team searching for the elderly woman. As you may recall, Bryan pleaded guilty to four charges of first-degree murder in the deaths of four University of Idaho students.

Recently, the FBI released video and images of a masked man at Nancy’s door, allegedly during the time that authorities believe Nancy went missing. This led to authorities questioning a person of interest, later identified as Carlos Palazuelos. The delivery driver was eventually released without being charged.

The FBI have reportedly asked for the help of an investigator from other high-profile cases

There have also been other developments in the case. A black latex glove was recovered along the road approximately 1.5 miles from Nancy’s home. The glove is undergoing testing for DNA evidence and fingerprints. In addition, on February 12, a white tent was put up outside of Nancy’s Arizona home. It is currently unclear why the tent was erected.

Meanwhile, Fox News reporter Michael Ruiz shared an update via X. “BREAKING: We have a good clue about what just happened at Nancy Guthrie’s home. FBI experts on video, imagery, and physical science [were] seen carrying video forensics equipment into the tent,” Michael posted. “A prominent member of this team has worked other high-profile cases, including the Bryan Kohberger investigation.”

Michael’s post continued, “Photos obtained by Fox News Digital appear to show investigators left carrying a diagram with human heights. I believe this expert may have been on scene to compare physical conditions to the Nest video in order to develop a suspect description.”

Meanwhile, TODAY show anchor Savannah Guthrie has continued to plead with the public for help in bringing her mother home.

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