Nancy Guthrie live updates: No CODIS match for glove DNA
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A genetic expert who helped crack Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger’s case says there’s still hope of building a DNA profile on the glove found near Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home — even though the FBI came back with zero matches in its database.
DNA from gloves found two miles from the crime scene did not match any profiles in the CODIS system.
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