• #16,261
If it was an accidental or unintentional death but she is never found, it would be more difficult to prosecute (motive to remove body). Sad to write that out and hoping that isn't the case, but it makes more sense than a kidnapping/ransom, at least to me.
 
  • #16,262
The only thing is, what about the disconnection of her pacemaker and the app on her cell early in the morning. since they have her phone. I'm sure they did all the necessary tracking and stuff to see when the last time it moved, but they have never said anything about that phone leaving the house after she got home.
I agree I don't understand that part at all, especially given my own speculation that she never returned home.

The conversations here/online regarding how the tech all works together also makes my head spin, which adds to the confusion 😢
 
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I'm not sure if this is too out there but I've thought perhaps there was a family argument at AG's house that escalated (I'm not sure if there was any history of DV or family tension, I imagine that wouldn't be public knowledge, but we know that was the case with Gabby Petito for example and usually there is a history when it's family violence) and then the "scene" found at NG's home was actually created later as a "cover up". Family would have access and knowledge as to the layout of security, lighting, etc.

I truly can't imagine the motives of a family unaliving or the type of person who could do that, but sadly it does happen. I also wonder if that's the case if it escalated quickly and was an unintentional homicide. Also if NG had heart issues if there could have been an episode. But, I think that would have been easily determined given her pacemaker.

All just speculation/MOO
I also believe that NG disappearance was not at NG's house but at the location NG was after Uber driver dropped her off. 6pm dinner and then games til 9:30pm just does not add up to me, especially since no family member helped NG into the house to get her ready for bed and make sure house was safe, secure, all doors locked, lights out, etc. IMO, the house had to be vacant for all the activity to happen around the 1:30am to 2:30am activities. No robber or perpetrator would be smashing cameras, breaking and entering, leaving doors open, stealing ring cameras, ang then removing a frail, 84 year old woman with heart and mobility issues out of bed and away from house. I hope Uber driver was able to identify NG was the woman in the car at 5:32pm.
 
  • #16,264
Some great points brought up tonight that made me think. The FBI traced the hoax ransom guy FAST. I think they have been trying to buy time in an attempt to trace the “real” ransomer but have been unable to thus far. Someone previously suggested this is a sign the ransom note sender is more sophisticated with their cyber crimes and ability to evade the FBI this long. I think once the deadline passed, they didn’t hear anything more from the perp(s), SG was like enough I’m making a video pleading to everyone in the country to look and help.
 
  • #16,265
Someone posted earlier that it is interesting that she took an Uber to the home and not back home. I never thought about the potential implications of that, but it is an interesting notion for sure. If a plan was made to harm her by the last known folks to have seen her, then her car being at their home would have been an inconvenient issue for them to reconcile post-harm.

Having said this, LE has given no indications that she was not harmed/removed from her own home in the early morning hours. In fact, they've stated the opposite if I recall correctly. It's a critical piece of information, and they disclosed it publicly and from the get go. While they can certainly lie to us, I don't think they would lie so brazenly. I think they would've been far more ambiguous.

JMO.
 
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No apology necessary in my opinion. I thought the repetition was funny - we know better than to discuss moderation issues in forum, so if you play with fire …

Agreed, I never gave it a second thought. Since I'm impatient, am always hitting enter multiple times so I thought it was accidental!
 
  • #16,268
Does anyone wonder if NG never truly left the house of AG and that what happened was someone who knew the codes drove back to the house and dropped off the Apple Watch and that is how the people that wrote the ransom note had details about its location and why it disconnected in the early morning as listed on the timeline? I really wonder why Uber was used to deliver NG to the house and was this a typical process for the family when the two houses were so close together? This Uber ride would also mean that whoever orchestrated this event would not have to deal with NG car as it would remain in her garage.

I just keep thinking also about the odd blood placement on the front steps and its concentrated location precisely on the stoop and not going down the front walkway. Was what was on the front stoop really blood or something else? What was the scene inside the house? Could whoever went inside the house have been searching for something and that is what took the 40 min or so that was in the timeline?

From the Sunday am meeting with friends to view the church service as a group (vs watching local church service online) to when NG was 'discovered' to be missing, frankly not much is making sense imo.
I don't think NG ever left the house that Uber driver dropped her off at. I am beginning to think perhaps the blood droplets happened a diferent day and NG just didn't clean it up.
 
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I agree I don't understand that part at all, especially given my own speculation that she never returned home.

The conversations here/online regarding how the tech all works together also makes my head spin, which adds to the confusion 😢

Yah. regarding the pacemaker + devices (phone/watch) apps, this is what I am stuck on regarding alternative to official timing...

There is data that pacemaker last synced with device at 2.28am when it's supposed Ms Guthrie was moved away from home.

So my understanding is the app on device that syncs with pacemaker also sends alarm or saves data if there is a catastrophic event, ie heart stops. If it was syncing with the device, how did app not pick up there was no heart activity

Following my search result: A pacemaker that is properly synced with a smartphone app can detect if the heart stops (cardiac arrest) or experiences other serious arrhythmia events. If a pacemaker detects a serious event, such as a heart stoppage, it typically records this in its memory and, if properly connected via Bluetooth to a smartphone app, transmits this data to a clinic.

So it's proven it synced in the early hours, does this not indicate that Ms Guthrie hadn't passed earlier on Sat night...
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  • #16,270
Wow I just discovered that the Arizona DPS website lists an approximate time the family was alerted that Nancy had not shown up for church. (Online services at her friend's home we now know)

"At approximately 12:15 on 02/01/2026, family was alerted that Nancy had not shown up for church."


If this time is right then this would mean that LE has info that the family was "looking" for Nancy BEFORE the friend's alert went out.

This may be why the time of the friend's contact was left off of the February 5th presser because they would have had to state that the time the family started looking for Nancy 11:56 a.m. and the time the family contacted Police 12:03 p.m. was BEFORE the friend's alert at approximately 12:15 p.m.
 
  • #16,271
Wow I just discovered that the Arizona DPS website lists an approximate time the family was alerted that Nancy had not shown up for church. (Online services at her friend's home we now know)

"At approximately 12:15 on 02/01/2026, family was alerted that Nancy had not shown up for church."


If this time is right then this would mean that LE has info that the family was "looking" for Nancy BEFORE the friend's alert went out.

This may be why the time of the friend's contact was left off of the February 5th presser because they would have had to state that the time the family started looking for Nancy 11:56 a.m. and the time the family contacted Police 12:03 p.m. was BEFORE the friend's alert at approximately 12:15 p.m.


Is that not the time the Alert was released...

Official timeline states "Pima County Sheriff’s Department patrols arrive at her home by 12:15 p.m."

I think possibly in this instance it's a slight mix-up in timing - report called in when patrol arrives.
 
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At the risk of stating the obvious.

Why would 90% of the general public and cyber sleuths have NOT concluded that the messages from supposed kidnapper(s) were bogus given the delay in producing Proof of Life?

Or that that they ONLY know where Nancy's remains are. A likelihood her three adult children have come to grudgingly resign themselves to.

I suppose another possibility is that they had nothing to do with the actual kidnapping and are total frauds.

In other news, what about the fact the FBI Director is now in Arizona fueling expectations (hopes) that a possible arrest is looming.
 
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JMO we could do with fewer retired LE pundits with no inside information putting out theories on this case.
Yes, but some of these ex-fbi people are at liberty to point out logical but unproven details that LE cannot discuss right now that some viewers may be interested in hearing. I like to filter through those ideas.
Ex-fbi Maureen O'Connell's comments today that she doubts that this was ever a kidnapping aligns with my own Theory.
At about the 4 minute mark on this video
 
  • #16,274
I can’t help but wonder if it’s a situation of a family/friend leach who bled ng dry financially and maybe that’s what the dinner was about. Maybe some persons where the trustee and they where being informed of a change or asked about things not being paid… MOO
 
  • #16,275
Wow I just discovered that the Arizona DPS website lists an approximate time the family was alerted that Nancy had not shown up for church. (Online services at her friend's home we now know)

"At approximately 12:15 on 02/01/2026, family was alerted that Nancy had not shown up for church."


If this time is right then this would mean that LE has info that the family was "looking" for Nancy BEFORE the friend's alert went out.

This may be why the time of the friend's contact was left off of the February 5th presser because they would have had to state that the time the family started looking for Nancy 11:56 a.m. and the time the family contacted Police 12:03 p.m. was BEFORE the friend's alert at approximately 12:15 p.m.

That’s very different from reports that it was 11:00 am. Here’s a Feb 3 article:
Initially, it was reported that the concerned churchgoer call was made around 11:00.

From WINK News (just happened to have the tab open):

“The first report of her being missing came from a churchgoer informing her family of her absence at 11 a.m. on Sunday.”
My point being that the reporting on this detail is wildly inconsistent. ETA: I remain baffled at why. A phone call is a fixed point, and easily verified. If they can report the exact time the anonymous Uber driver dropped her off on Saturday, they can state the exact time this call was received. It’s probably the least complicated fact to verify in this case, and they can’t seem to manage to tell the truth about it.
 
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Great points.

Ah, And the garage opening for a measly 2 minutes. Maybe they were putting the Apple watch in her vehicle. Then went in another door .
Now I'm just reaching. For some reason the sheriff didn't want to tell us if there was forced entry, I've heard there was, then he stated "I never said there was forced entry or there wasn't. I can see why they would keep that from the public, rightfully so.
NG could also have a garage door opener app on her phone. The door could have easily been opened and closed from AG’s house.
 
  • #16,277
Yes, but some of these ex-fbi people are at liberty to point out logical but unproven details that LE cannot discuss right now that some viewers may be interested in hearing. I like to filter through those ideas.
Ex-fbi Maureen O'Connell's comments today that she doubts that this was ever a kidnapping aligns with my own Theory.
At about the 4 minute mark on this video

Oh I really like Maureen, am aware of her take on this case...I mostly see her talking on Brian's broadcasts... she lives in neighbouring area to Reiners and was there, discussing with Brian at the time.

Anyway, thanks... will check this out!
 
  • #16,278
So can the scenario still be true that they already DID have a sealed warrant to search, and then asked consent, and they said yes, so then technically the search was due to an informal consent by AG/SIL, not a warrant?
Yes, it would be a due to informal consent and the warrant would not be revealed
 
  • #16,279
I don't think NG ever left the house that Uber driver dropped her off at. I am beginning to think perhaps the blood droplets happened a diferent day and NG just didn't clean it up.
Wasn’t her pacemaker syncing until 2am?
That suggests to me she did return home.
 
  • #16,280
Wow I just discovered that the Arizona DPS website lists an approximate time the family was alerted that Nancy had not shown up for church. (Online services at her friend's home we now know)

"At approximately 12:15 on 02/01/2026, family was alerted that Nancy had not shown up for church."


If this time is right then this would mean that LE has info that the family was "looking" for Nancy BEFORE the friend's alert went out.

This may be why the time of the friend's contact was left off of the February 5th presser because they would have had to state that the time the family started looking for Nancy 11:56 a.m. and the time the family contacted Police 12:03 p.m. was BEFORE the friend's alert at approximately 12:15 p.m.
I Really think it was 12:15 when the police Arrived at NG's house


" Pima County Sheriff's deputies arrived at Nancy Guthrie’s home at 12:15 p.m. on Sunday, February 1, 2026. This followed a 911 call made by her family at 12:03 p.m. after they discovered she was missing" .
 
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