
Anderson Cooper 360 NY Post: Investigators Find Black Glove Near Nancy Guthrie's Home
Feb 12, 2026
Mary Ellen O'Toole, retired FBI profiler, offers quick behavioral analysis. Jake Tapper, CNN anchor, reports live from Pima County with law enforcement updates. They discuss a black glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home, the volume and triage of thousands of tips, analysis of surveillance doorbell footage, and how investigators expand searches and process leads.
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Glove Could Be Key Forensic Lead
- Investigators found a black glove a mile or two from Nancy Guthrie’s home and are treating it as potentially probative until lab results say otherwise.
- The FBI will analyze it for DNA, hairs, blood, and trace evidence to link it to the doorbell-camera suspect or the crime scene.
Discarded Items Guide Search Expansion
- Experts noted the glove could contain sweat DNA, skin cells, or hairs even if double-gloved beneath it.
- Finding one glove suggests extending searches along likely discard routes to locate matching items like a second glove or mask.
Forensic Leads Beyond DNA
- Analysts emphasized glove type, manufacturer, and purchase records can narrow suspects beyond DNA alone.
- One glove raises questions: where's the second glove and was the backpack discarded along the same route?






