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If the FBI released this part of the "video", I wonder if there is more to the video, that has not been publicly released?
 
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Nanos will be remembered for all the things he didn't do & not what he did.
 
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Sorry, I'm trying to catch up and find the article where it says a glove was found inside the home as some have said on here. Can anyone direct me please? This is really surprising to me if it wasn't found when her house was processed the first time
 
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Maybe NG has, unknown to family, been paying/giving $$$ to someone, as a loan. Maybe she wanted payment, and the person decided to remove her.
That is the first plausible motive for an assault / abduction / homicide I've heard. Abducting a senior to extort funds makes no sense when defrauding seniors with phone scams garners $5 billion per year.
 
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Great... so pitch black at night, no traffic cameras... no wonder LE appears to be fumbling.

At this point I just hope they're trying to figure out and check everyone NG has been in contact with/at her home in the past like, two months.
I think it said somewhere her phone was still at her home? I hope they can get into it and look at calls/texts/emails for hired help, "new" acquaintances, loaning anyone money (per @planet post above), anything referencing the day/weekend she disappeared, etc.
 
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I figured maybe they are illegal but want to remain in US, hence not taking official route. That's if they even know...
Illegal. Zip arrest. No money. No one could be dumb enough to take reward if they were illegal.
 
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I think it is a sign perhaps that the investigation has stalled and they have nothing? Or they are beginning to realize they have screwed up and wasted a great deal of time doing nothing productive?
I agree - I think that is why they are leaking grievances and finger-pointing to the press.it is not a good sign that they feel secure at where they are and what they know in the investigation. It lends itself to what I perceive from a distance which is they appear to be lost. And doing this imo reflects just as poorly on them..JMO
 
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I have a friend who works psych ED and she has had two patients tear their pacemaker out. She said it wasn’t as bloody as she expected, but it’s still a mess. One guy walked up and handed it to her. I don’t think that’s what happened to NG, but it’s not impossible.
I doubt your psych ED friend saw patients rip out permanent pacemakers that are surgically implanted
 
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Sorry, I'm trying to catch up and find the article where it says a glove was found inside the home as some have said on here. Can anyone direct me please? This is really surprising to me if it wasn't found when her house was processed the first time
From NBC: "Gloves found at Guthrie's house are being sent out for testing, the Pima County Sheriff's Department said in a statement this afternoon. The department said "several items of evidence" were found at the residence, but provided no details beyond the gloves. The news comes after multiple reports that a nylon glove was found at the home."

Source:
 
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Does anyone know if it's common for these cameras to not record? I assumed they'd at least keep a small amount of recording, but I really have no idea. Surprising to me that so many of these don't record at all. JMO.
Don't let them fool you.....there are FLOCK cameras all over town. Just google them if you don't know about them. Map and more info here: Deflock Tucson
 
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It seems pretty sloppy for a criminal to wear a mask, full covered suit, gloves, and then to leave a glove behind. It’s also, certainly possible, though.

Time will tell.
It takes a great deal of training to carry out a mission perfectly under stressful and time sensitive situations. Military, LE, Fire, etc., train constantly so it is routine for them. They go on automatic in an emergency or mission. Their gear and weapons are all designed for the job and used in the training process. But we can see that young amateur criminals have none of that and mistakes are going to be made.

Especially when events do not go as planned. The military and LE are trained for mishaps and the unexpected. But young amateurs may panic and do stupid things.
 
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Don't let them fool you.....there are FLOCK cameras all over town. Just google them if you don't know about them. Map and more info here: Deflock Tucson
I'm familiar with Flock cameras, but I am still curious about traffic cameras that don't record, as was stated in the Tweet.
 
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I doubt your psych ED friend saw patients rip out permanent pacemakers that are surgically implanted
I think NG was somehow incapacitated. Hit over the head? Maybe she even fell and hit her head trying to run away.
 
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I was very skeptical at first, but I'm starting to open up to the possibility that SG could have been the main target somehow:

The worst thing to ever happen to Savannah Guthrie, it seems, is the best thing to ever happen to her colleagues at NBC.

Whispers already abound among these morning show vipers — who may be seeding an outcome they'd welcome — that Savannah may never come back to the Today show. On-air talent is already taking meetings with execs, jockeying for Savannah's chair, to take over her position as star of the show.
And people thought our discussion topics were too cut throat, harsh or way out there.
 
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Has LE said that's the holster?
No, but experts have said it looks like a long barrel generic nylon pistol holster and that's a great example of one.

I always see these in the 5 dollar bin of gun stores collecting dust or yard sales and immediately noticed the mismatch. And I would not bet my life on a crappy holster like that with a semi in it. My kydex holsters custom fit the exact profile of my sidearm.

This holster detail, the $15 backpack, etc. Almost makes me think of what some edgy goofy teenager would whip together to cosplay a kidnapper.
 
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I was very skeptical at first, but I'm starting to open up to the possibility that SG could have been the main target somehow:

The worst thing to ever happen to Savannah Guthrie, it seems, is the best thing to ever happen to her colleagues at NBC.

Whispers already abound among these morning show vipers — who may be seeding an outcome they'd welcome — that Savannah may never come back to the Today show. On-air talent is already taking meetings with execs, jockeying for Savannah's chair, to take over her position as star of the show.
posted by WS commenter earlier today "in the UK, we call them the 'Daily Fail' ....... (like our Enquirer in the US)
 
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