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Mar 22, 2026

IT’S OVER: FBI Finds Body Near Guthrie Home! DNA Results are Terrifying!

UCSON CRIME SCENE: RECOVERY NEAR THE GUTHRIE RESIDENCE

Federal investigators have confirmed the recovery of human remains in a desert wash less than two miles from the Tucson-area home of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of journalist Savannah Guthrie who vanished on February 1, 2026. The discovery occurred late Wednesday evening after a coordinated search involving the FBI’s Evidence Response Team and Pima County Sheriff’s deputies.

The site, located in a rugged area of the Catalina Foothills, had been previously combed by volunteer search parties, but federal agents reportedly utilized ground-penetrating radar and specialized K-9 units to locate a shallow, concealed grave. While official identification is pending a medical examiner’s report, the proximity to the Guthrie residence and the timeline of the investigation have led authorities to treat the site as a primary crime scene in the abduction case.

The area remained cordoned off Friday as forensics teams meticulously sifted through the soil. Sources close to the investigation indicate that personal effects were recovered at the scene, though the FBI has declined to confirm if these items belong to the missing grandmother.

THE DNA BREAKTHROUGH: “TERRIFYING” GENETIC ANOMALIES

The most chilling aspect of the week’s developments involves the preliminary DNA analysis of biological evidence recovered from the site and the Guthrie home. Forensic experts at the FBI Laboratory in Quantico have been processing a complex “mixed profile” that has reportedly left veteran investigators unsettled.

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