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DNA evidence could ID Nancy Guthrie's captor

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Nancy Guthrie investigators turn to genetic genealogy. It's worked in big cases before.
Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case in Arizona have turned to an investigative technique called genetic genealogy as they try to make the most of DNA evidence that's been collected during the sear...

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How DNA evidence could ID Nancy Guthrie's captor even without a match
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Boise DNA expert explains challenges in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping investigation
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Nancy Guthrie's Kidnapper Could Be Identified From 'Critical' DNA Left at Crime Scene, Says Sheriff
The man leading the investigation into Nancy Guthrie 's apparent abduction is hopeful that DNA evidence discovered at the 84-year-old's Tucson, Ariz., home could lead to an arrest.

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Police in Nancy Guthrie's case might turn to genealogy databases to search DNA evidence
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Nancy Guthrie Case: Sheriff Says DNA May Be Key To IDing Kidnapper
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The Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence

Suggested Citation: "Executive Summary." National Research Council. 1996. The Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5141. This committee was formed to update and clarify discussion of the ...
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