Disturbed Soil, Buried Secrets: Forensic Teams Descend on “Sister’s Garden” in Search for Answers…

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What began as a “routine follow-up check” at the property of Savannah Guthrie’s sister has escalated into a major crime scene in the investigation into Nancy’s final hours. Authorities deployed ground-penetrating radar, focusing on specific areas near an award-winning rose garden. This precision led to the discovery of disturbed soil approximately three feet down, where officials uncovered “physical evidence of interest.”

 

Sources indicate a piece of tattered blue fabric was found, immediately intensifying the search. Partially decayed but recognizable, this fabric was carefully removed for forensic analysis, fueling renewed speculation about the rumored “Blue Folder” – a collection of sensitive documents Nancy was believed to possess. This discovery implies something was intentionally hidden on the property, likely by someone familiar with its layout, suggesting proximity was assumed to equal safety.

 

The property is now fully cordoned off with forensic tents, and all recovered materials are undergoing analysis. Police, refraining from confirming human remains, emphasize the search is “active and ongoing.” This breakthrough shifts the case from unanswered questions to tangible proof, raising critical inquiries about why this property was searched and how long the evidence lay hidden. The community, gripped by unease, now awaits the truth to emerge from beneath the once-serene rose garden.

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