InkyEvie
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Per the presser, "family" brought her home. They wouldn't state who exactly.Uber picked her up, son-in-law brought her home
Per the presser, "family" brought her home. They wouldn't state who exactly.Uber picked her up, son-in-law brought her home
I've wondered this same thing.I tend to agree. So if it wasn't a kidnapping... was the kidnapping hoax part of the murderer's plan? A calculated and premeditated distraction to send LE on a goose chase? It seems pretty organized that the same ransom note was sent to multiple news outlets within 24 hours...
This is very strange to me.Possibly, but I know I would not have my mom take an uber when I lived close by. I would have her there early to help and visit too, but that’s just me.
the only reason i can think of is the robbery went bad, she got hurt. have they definitely said that nothing was stolen?Why not a robbery if you were an outsider? Seems an outsider would be interested in $ and valuables. It's not the Capone days. It would take a lot of intellectual planning to get away with a ransom. Why take an 84 yr old woman? Makes little sense. Where would someone take her? Did they not know her relationship to SG, or understand the disappearance would be nationwide?
Yeah, it seems like that is the case. Again, if they knew her and her needing meds, they would have taken them with. She would have likely grabbed them or said she needed them. Unless there wasn’t any reason for her to be needing them anymoreThat's what I've thought since the beginning. I just wish we knew more about how the scene looked (ransacking, signs of cleaning, etc).
I think this has to be financially motivated. Period. I mean, who in their right mind would take a mostly immobile 84 year old woman for any other reason unless there would be a nearly guaranteed monetary reward at the end? Just transporting NG alone would be difficult, given her immobility, age, and dependance on medication. It would be akin to kidnapping an infant that would be entirely dependent upon the kidnapper for everything. I don't think NG was taken to be locked in a room and SAed for a certain length of time. I'm sure it was premeditated, the kidnappers knowing of NG's famous, wealthy daughter.Remaining open to all potential scenarios, even the least likely, what are all the potential motives behind NG's disappearance?
Brainstorming:
What's missing from this list?
- SA
- Financial
- Kidnapping for Ransom
- Legal Jeopardy/Fear of Discovery
- Political
- Personal Grudge
- Robbery
What if anything on this list can be ruled out at this point?
Emphasis mine.I just keep coming back to thinking this will be a crime by someone the victim knew. Probably pretty straightforward and simple in the end. I think LE knows a lot more than they are letting on, they just don’t have enough probable cause for an arrest and naming a poi won’t do anything to help further their investigation. I think the next update will likely be an arrest has been made. Which may take some time. moo
Sorry, what’s strange? I enjoyed spending time with my mom catching up and would love to have her help.This is very strange to me.
Speaking of being a grandmother, how old are the SIL's kids?I think that’s them trying to frame her as more vulnerable.
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Strange that they had her take an Uber to their homeSorry, what’s strange? I enjoyed spending time with my mom catching up and would love to have her help.
Blackmail lol... idkRemaining open to all plausible scenarios, even the least likely/most far-fetched, what are all the potential motives behind NG's disappearance?
Brainstorming:
What's missing from this list?
- SA
- Financial
- Kidnapping for Ransom
- Legal Jeopardy/Fear of Discovery
- Political
- Personal Grudge
- Robbery
What if anything on this list can be ruled out at this point?
*ETA: I think robbery can be ruled out, because if you're going to commit a robbery, why steal the person and leave all the possessions behind, but what do others think? Take it off, yea or nay?
Plus, the elderly want to hang on to their independence as long as they can, which is 100% understandable.I don't understand this comment. Nancy Guthrie, assuming she's still alive, is an adult who lives alone, drives and is of very sound mind. I don't think it's up to her daughter to "let" her do anything.
I definitely agree about going public to humanize the victim. What was odd the me was TMZ's first "breaking news" that they had received a ransom note and were like "trying to get in touch with police." It at least came off like they hadn't really been advised yet on what to say or do, but were reporting it. I guess because it came to them, okay, they thought it was in their realm. But I just wondered what LE would actually advise. Because at one point the chief did say that he wished they had seen the ransom note before it went out to the media.Another poster raised the possibility that the family has been told to "go public" to humanize both the victim and themselves. Some of the national sharing might be a continuation of that.
Likewise, it could be a way to gratify his (or their) ego. Maybe something like: Yes, your crime is the talk of the nation. It is being mentioned daily on all news services. And, Its being discussed in detail on ours. After all, it befits your status as: Criminal Mastermind of the Century.
yes, the sheriff was deliberately vague on who actually drove Nancy homePer the presser, "family" brought her home. They wouldn't state who exactly.
Maybe she has a very tough character and is bossy, she's the kind of person who can't say anything and will do whatever she wants.This is very strange to me.