“A CHILLING DISCOVERY!” — HUMAN BONES FOUND NEAR NANCY GUTHRIE’S HOME SPARK NEW FEARS IN KIDNAPPING INVESTIGATION! 🦴🏜️🚔 The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, 84, has taken a dark and bone-chilling turn. Just as the case hit the grueling 100-day mark, a local live-streamer stumbled upon what appeared to be human remains near the Craycroft Bridge in Tucson—just minutes from where the Today show anchor’s mother was snatched from her home. As forensic teams and FBI agents swarmed the desert site, the nation held its breath, fearing the worst for the beloved grandmother. With the search area now a cordoned-off crime scene, is this the tragic ending the Guthrie family has been praying against, or a mysterious new chapter in a case that has stumped the world’s best investigators? SEE THE CRIME SCENE FOOTAGE & THE FBI’S LATEST STATEMENT ON THE DISCOVERY👇🔥

Update in Nancy Guthrie case as Sheriff Nanos says ‘we are’ closer to solving 84-year-old’s abduction

Asked whether investigators are closer to solving the case nearly 100 days in, Nanos replied, “We are.”

He nodded, adding that the developments are “really great” as he got into his white Corvette. He did not elaborate.

Guthrie is the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie.

He declined to answer another question about Mother’s Day, which is Sunday.

Late last month, a private forensic lab in Florida sent a hair sample to the FBI for more advanced analysis.

Experts have told Fox News Digital the hair could be used for investigative or forensic genetic genealogy if it doesn’t match anyone known to have been in Guthrie’s home, potentially pointing a task force of county detectives and FBI agents toward a suspect.

Nancy Guthrie smiling in a restaurant.
Asked whether investigators are closer to solving the case nearly 100 days in, Nanos replied, “We are.”James S. Wood for NY Post
Nancy Guthrie smiling in a restaurant.
Nancy Guthrie is the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie.Facebook/Savanah Guthrie

Relatives and workers who had reason to be at Guthrie’s home have previously given voluntary DNA samples, so the hair could point to a suspect if it doesn’t match any of them.