Nancy Guthrie has been missing for over a month, and investigators are desperate to follow any lead that will bring her home. Most recently, a forensic expert analyzed the blood spatter outside the missing woman’s home. She said it suggests Nancy was bleeding “pretty quickly” during her alleged abduction.
The expert spoke of the “really concerning” blood patterns
To recap, Nancy was last seen on January 31 and reported missing the following day. Blood droplets were found outside her Tucson property, and footage from her doorbell camera showed a masked intruder at her home on the night of her disappearance.
Since Nancy went missing, several ransom notes have been sent. A reward is also currently in place for information leading to her return. That said, investigators are seemingly no closer to bringing Nancy, who is the mother of Today’s Savannah Guthrie, back home.
Offering some insight on the evidence investigators already have, forensic scientist Amy Santoro told Megyn Kelly this week that the blood droplets are “really concerning.”
“These blood stains show that she’s bleeding pretty quickly,” Amy said. “Assuming that Miss Guthrie [was] moving, you know, somewhat of a walking pace.”
“What I can tell is that the blood is falling from a height, probably more than two feet. Whether that’s from her hand, her arm, her face, I don’t think we can tell,” she went on. “But I think it’s an indication that she is bleeding very quickly.”
Amy continued: “There’s so much blood out there that I don’t think you would see that distribution of blood with a slower bleed.”
“I think it shows that she really [was] bleeding pretty badly,” the expert added.
“Speculation is all anyone has to go on and that’s what is traumatizing,” someone said in the comments of the interview. “The not knowing is horrendous.”
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