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Nancy Guthrie: The Case May Already Be Compromised — This Week's Legal and Psychological Breakdown

Nancy Guthrie: The Case May Already Be Compromised — This Week's Legal and Psychological Breakdown

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No arrest. No CODIS match. And a defense attorney says the investigation is already building the other side's case. Bob Motta breaks down the damage — a crime scene released early, DNA reportedly diverted from the FBI to a private lab, fifteen of sixteen evidence gloves reportedly contaminated by the search team. He explains how these failures become reasonable doubt before anyone's even charged. He addresses the Callella fake ransom arrest, the SWAT detention-and-release, and why the distinction between burglary gone wrong and premeditated kidnapping changes everything. Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott examines the psychological toll — on the perpetrator under sustained pressure, on a family enduring ambiguous loss while being publicly accused, and on an investigation drowning in tens of thousands of tips that may be burying the signal. Two experts. Two fronts. One case in trouble.

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