Nancy Grace
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SUVs, trucks, gray or silver trucks.
Question to you.
I remember when we were investigating the Tot Mom case, Casey Anthony.
It's actually the Kaylee Anthony case.
She was the two-year-old murder victim.
And I think it was either Target or Walmart could enhance the video of Tot Mom writing a fake check, fraudulently writing a check on a friend's checking account so well I could practically see her cleavage.
Which I did not need to see.
Why can't the FBI, or can they, enhance that video that we keep showing in the hopes that someone will recognize the vehicle?
Can they?
Are they?
Is that what's happening right now?
Susanna Ryan joining us, lab director, forensic DNA analyst at Pure Gold Forensics.
Susanna, I mentioned the reason I'm curious, the reason I want to find that vehicle is because it represents a secondary crime scene.
Explain the significance of finding that secondary crime scene.
Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.
The FBI trying to reverse engineer what could be two legitimate ransom notes.
This amid reports that Mrs. Guthrie's home was found immaculate when her daughter Annie came rushing in.
What, if anything, does that mean to CSI crime scene investigators?
Trust me, it means a lot.
And tonight, did a dog named Jolene foil the kidnappers' original plan?