I don't understand all the talk today about "authorities preparing to release Nancy's home back to the family".
The crime scene was released by PCSD back on Feb. 2 according to many msm articles. Otherwise there would not have been all the controversy over the Amazon and pizza deliveries, the APS card, and the video of blood drops on the front porch.
Legal experts and local law enforcement officials are questioning why the Pima County Sheriff's Department released Nancy Guthrie’s home back to her family just 20 hours after she went missing.
tucson.com
I wonder who is behind the narrative that the crime scene is just now being turned over (vs. Feb 2)?
Jmo, but I th
ink the crime scene was turned over on Feb 2, - and way too soon. My understanding is that PCSD turned the CS over within a day (some said approx. 20 hours) of when they first arrived at the scene - and before the FBI could get there.
Maybe that was PCSD's right to do, but I don't see the logic in closing the door to possible additional forensics from a federal LE organization that could possibly benefit your investigation. What harm could be done?
Again jmo, but I think that if the FBI had been given a chance to do their forensics - before the scene was contaminated - the investigation might not now be stymied by (reportedly) a mixed DNA sample that is apparently of little use.
“It is a common belief in this agency that this case has become an ego case for Sheriff Nanos,” said Sgt. Aaron Cross, president of the Pima County Deputies Organization.
nypost.com
I don't know, I'm hoping there will be something good that comes from the FBI and (apparently) several attorneys/prosecutors being out at the house today for several hours.
All jmo