TUCSON, Ariz. — A former FBI profiler says newly released video and forensic evidence in the Nancy Guthrie case could significantly narrow the search for a suspect and that the release of photos and videos may have “ramped up” the suspect’s stress.
Jim Clemente, a former FBI supervisory special agent and criminal profiler, told Fox News Digital that investigators are more likely to recover forensic evidence from inside the home than from outside areas exposed to the elements.
“Inside the house is much more protected. So I’m sure that’s going to reveal a lot more,” Clemente said, noting that outdoor evidence such as a doormat may not yield significant DNA due to weather exposure. “Any time, any place where he spent any time — that’s where you’re going to see it.”…