Nancy Guthrie Kidnapper Made Mistakes That Can Nail Him, Says Ex-FBI Agent
Investigators are testing a hair sample and blood from the scene as ransom notes demand millions in Bitcoin and no suspect has been identified.
- Retired FBI special agent Steve Moore criticized the integrity of ransom notes sent during Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, telling NewsNation on Monday that dealing with the sender is 'like negotiating with Iran.'
- Guthrie vanished from her Tucson, Arizona, home on February 1, prompting suspicious ransom demands sent to media outlets like TMZ rather than directly to the family or the FBI.
- A doorbell camera captured a masked man attempting to obscure a Nest device, while the FBI currently analyzes DNA evidence found at the scene in hopes of identifying the perpetrator.
- The Nancy Guthrie Family raised the reward for information leading to her return to $1 million, as relatives continue to rely on public tips rather than the unverified ransom channel.
- Former FBI profiler Jim Clemente believes the suspect 'will be caught' after making crucial errors, though private investigator Lisa Ribacoff-Mooney criticized Pima County law enforcement's handling as a 'disaster.
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Nancy Guthrie Kidnapper Made Mistakes That Can Nail Him, Says Ex-FBI Agent
Plus, what the suspect is likely doing now.
Nancy Guthrie Kidnapper ‘Will Be Caught’ — Former FBI Agent
Photo Credit: Don Arnold/WireImage via Getty Images You can’t hide forever. That is the message a former FBI agent is delivering to whoever might have played a part in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. The search continues for the 84-year-old mother of three, last seen with her daughter, Annie, on January 31. Jim Clemente is a former FBI profiler. He believes that whoever allegedly took Nancy “will be caught.” The ex-FBI agent also predicted the ki…
'Nancy Guthrie fought kidnappers': Ex-FBI analyzes blood stains at Tucson home; Savannah's friend makes big move
A former FBI agent has claimed that Nancy Guthrie, the kidnapped 84-year-old, put up a fight against her abductor, which led to the blood on the front porch.
It's Like Negotiating With Iran': Why an FBI Expert Fears the Nancy Guthrie Ransom Notes are a Deadly Bluff
A former FBI special agent has warned that the ransom notes sent in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie bear the hallmarks of a bad-faith bluff. Speaking to a US news programme, he said dealing with the sender was 'like negotiating with Iran'. Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today anchor Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her home in Tucson, Arizona, on 1 February. Investigators believe she was the victim of a targeted kidnapping. In the da…
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