Forensic Expert Warns About Blood Outside Nancy Guthrie’s Home: ‘Not An Innocent Drop’

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Anand Kumar is a Senior Journalist at Global India Broadcast News, covering national affairs, education, and digital media. He focuses on fact-based reporting and in-depth analysis...
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The Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case is entering its third week as expert opinions pour in about various evidence found in her home.

Experts say blood patterns in Nancy Guthrie’s home indicate abduction and blood “either from hands or mouth.” (Savannah Guthrie/Instagram)Law enforcement found a pool of blood outside his Tucson, Arizona home. DNA tests confirmed that the blood at the scene was that of the TV journalist’s mother, who went missing from her home on February 1.

Read more: Why did Sheriff Chris Nanos block the FBI from evidence in the Nancy Guthrie case?

“This blood fell on the balcony during the abduction”Dr. Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist, gave Fox News Digital important details about the blood discovered outside Nancy’s home.

He said the size, number and placement of blood droplets outside the front porch were “fully consistent and suggestive of an abduction” rather than an accidental fall or benign cause.

Michael then assumed that Nancy’s inability to stop the bleeding on the floor was a warning sign. “These are not innocent drops… the spot of drops on the porch outside the house, they are completely consistent and suggestive of an abduction.”

“The small pale center or donut-shaped nature of blood spots is typical of droplets from the nose or mouth, as they mix with the air,” he explained.

According to the expert, “either the hand or the mouth” was the source of the blood drop.

Another expert concluded that the blood droplets were not from “traumatic injuries such as gunshot wounds or stab wounds.”

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Inquiries status and suspicionsDespite several significant developments in the case of Nancy’s disappearance, no solid suspects or persons of interest have yet been publicly named.

The FBI has released surveillance footage that captured a masked man near Nancy Guthrie’s home the morning she disappeared. It shows a man with a gun strapped to their waist, wearing gloves and a ski mask.

The suspect description identifies the person of interest as approximately 5’9″ – 5’10” tall with an average build. Agents also said the suspect was carrying a black Ozark Trail hiker’s pack.

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