India, Feb. 14 -- The Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case is on track to enter its third week as expert opinions pour in about the various evidence that has been found at her home.

Law enforcements have found drops of blood outside her Tucson, Arizona, home. DNA testing has confirmed that the blood at the scene belongs to the TV journalist's mother, who disappeared from her home on February 1.

Dr Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist, gave Fox News Digital important details regarding the blood discovered outside Nancy's house.

He said the shape, number and placement of blood droplets outside the front porch are "entirely consistent and indicative of occurring during an abduction," rather than an accidental fall or benign cause.

Michael then...