Five months after 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Arizona home, a former FBI Special Agent in Charge is raising sharp questions about how investigators have handled the case, from a crime scene released too early to ransom communications routed through a celebrity news outlet instead of the family or law enforcement. Jody Weis, who served as both an FBI Special Agent in Charge and Chicago Police Superintendent, sat down with The Nati…
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