Source: New York Post
The black glove found on the roadside near Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home could hold crucial DNA evidence key to finally unmasking the missing 84-year-old’s kidnapper, according to a former FBI agent. The glove — discovered on Wednesday, roughly one and a half miles from the Catalina Foothills home of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, as exclusively reported by The Post — would “be significant” if confirmed to be related to the investigation, Michael Harrigan, who oversaw the FBI National Academy, said. “The question would be whether that glove was like a nitrile glove that was placed over another glove or whether it went against the skin,” Harrigan said of the discarded glove, which resembles the ones worn by the masked kidnapper caught on Nancy’s home security camera.