Nancy Guthrie: The Glove Was Never the Answer — What CODIS, the FBI's Secret List, and Day 18 Reveal

Nancy Guthrie: The Glove Was Never the Answer — What CODIS, the FBI's Secret List, and Day 18 Reveal

The DNA results are in — and the evidence everyone was betting on just came up empty. On day 18 of the Nancy Guthrie disappearance, the Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed that DNA from the black glove found two miles from Nancy's home returned zero hits in CODIS, the FBI's national criminal database. No match among 26 million profiles. Worse, the glove DNA doesn't match the separate DNA profile recovered from inside Nancy's residence. Two unknowns. Neither in the system.

But on today's True Crime Today, we're asking the question nobody else will: Was this glove ever actually significant evidence? A generic disposable black glove found on a desert roadside, visually compared to blurry night-vision footage — that's what the entire media ecosystem elevated to the defining lead in a national kidnapping case. These gloves come in bulk packs of 500. They're everywhere. And even Sheriff Nanos is hedging, calling the home DNA "more critical" than anything found two miles away.

We break down the investigative timeline and the hard questions emerging on day 18. Why is Google only now being asked to recover footage from additional cameras on Nancy's property? That request should have been hour one, not week three. Why is the home DNA still being processed while the roadside glove got fast-tracked? And what does it mean that FBI agents walked into a Tucson gun store with a printed photo lineup of 18 to 24 individuals — checking firearm purchase records — while Sheriff Nanos publicly denies narrowing the suspect pool?

Investigators have confirmed they're moving to genetic genealogy, the technique that identified Bryan Kohberger. BlueFly pacemaker-detection technology has been deployed for over two weeks with no results. The family continues to plead publicly. Fifty thousand tips and counting. The effort is real. Whether the pace matches the stakes is the conversation we're having today.

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