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Not big at all unfortunately IMO. Would love to be wrong.How big is the chance that NG is still alive?
moo
Not big at all unfortunately IMO. Would love to be wrong.How big is the chance that NG is still alive?
I would be curious to know whether the request was denominated in USD or another currency. For example, that 6 million USD converts into around 5 million Euros, or around 100 million Mexican Pesos. Just my thoughts/opinionsThe amount is newly released information. Why that amount? It is specific. Why not 5 million?
An 84 year old frail woman who is in constant pain and requires a walking cane to walk cannot physically take off seatbelt, grab her belongings (purse, walking cane, maybe coat), and get out of a car and inside home via garage in 120 seconds. The front of house entry way had lights on. Why have an elderly woman enter house through garage? I think the crime started after Uber driver dropped NG off at Tucson sister's house.
Perhaps AG is cooperating with LE in order to save herself.I can't make sense of the juxtaposition between law enforcement's intense focus on the AG-family home and AG still being at the centre of it all with her siblings maintaining a united front. Add in the ransom element and this entire situation is baffling. Never seen anything like it.
I am caregiver to my Mom, age 85, though I don't have your credentials. So let's say she got in house via garage in 2mins after drop off from Tuscon family. Why would family then leave at 2mins. Just seems so not right. "Great to have you at our house for 3 1/2 hours. We are done" kinda behavior to me. Help the elderly get inside safe and sound and make sure she is comfortable. They just dropped her off garage side pitch black outside and so late at night..Does not add up to me.I'm fairly new here, but I wanted to provide a insight on the possiblities on a few things medically.
I'm a LPN Caregiver, I've worked with a few dozen elderly clients over the past 12 years, and this varies GREATLY. For the past 3 years I've been caring for the same client now. This client is upper-80's, Pacemaker/Defib, Moderate/Severe mobility issues, Fibromyalgia, among other things medically debilitating.
This client has really good days, and really bad days, the good days after arriving from a Dr App or outing they would get into the house faster than I can get the walker out of the vehicle, and the client would go from garage to living room I'd say in 2 minutes, if not quicker without my assistance.
But.. as this client is getting older, and with more and more health problems mounting, I'm lucky we do it in 20 minutes.
I did see mention NG was dealing with a UTI? and was currently on antibiotics, my client has those quite frequently (usual in elderly) and those are the days it would take them anywhere from 5-25 minutes to get into the house, but that depends on the severeity of the UTI.
Not saying its immpossible, but varying the severity of the problems and visually gauging it for ourselves, 2 minutes could be possible. Although.. being that late at night (my client is a night owl 11pm - 3am bedtimes) and with what we do know, it would be 50/50. If she was having a good night, they probably just pulled into the garage, she got out already had things in hand prior to garage opening (typical for elderly, always in a rush to get in) and got out. Then IL left before seeing NG go inside. That is plausible.
I think there might be some family tension/dysfunction going on.I don't buy the money theories re SIL - it seems from videos online etc, that AG and SG have a good relationship. Surely if there was a need for money, they could ask SG rather than NG?? Doesn't make sense to me. Ok, teaching salaries may not be high end but far from poverty line.
I know!! I’m entertaining the possibility that the ransom notes are connected to some jerk that just wants money and attention, but the FBI are letting it play out to keep AG cooperating. AG and TC can’t exactly run off, and lawyering up at this point wouldn’t be great optics.I can't make sense of the juxtaposition between law enforcement's intense focus on the AG-family home and AG still being at the centre of it all with her siblings maintaining a united front. Add in the ransom element and this entire situation is baffling. Never seen anything like it.
I don’t know specific stats but I do know a decent amount of murders are not carefully premeditated so it was never a thought that they could get away with it; there was a lapse in impulse control/things got out of hand. so then comes the scrambling and panicking afterwards.Seriously people, while everyone's opinion is as valid as mine, who really thinks the SIL would do this and think he could get away with it? I mean, he'd have to know he'd be a prime suspect so he'd have to work far harder at a coverup than a third party.
I'm really thinking this looks like a kidnapping for ransom. My money is on cartels but there are plenty of other possibilities.
I think its quite unfair to judge. We don't know him or what advice he was given before recording that.
Sounds like so much is going on behind the scenes and what is being released to public is minimal. I wonder if there has been proof of life and info not released to public.
Hours after Savannah Guthrie released a video with her two siblings pleading for their mother’s return, at least three deputy sheriffs were seen at her older sister Annie Guthrie’s house late Saturday.
Three unmarked vehicles were parked in the driveway for several hours, while deputies were inside the residence.
While lights in the house appeared dim and shades were drawn, bright flashes were observed through the windows –– appearing as if authorities were taking photographs.
Officials left shortly after 10:30 p.m. local time with a bag and placed it in the back seat of one of the vehicles. One deputy sheriff was also seen wearing blue latex gloves.
There are still no suspects named in the search for Nancy Guthrie.
ThisI don’t know specific stats but I do know a decent amount of murders are not carefully premeditated so it was never a thought that they could get away with it; there was a lapse in impulse control/things got out of hand. so then comes the scrambling and panicking afterwards.
Moo
I am caregiver to my Mom, age 85, though I don't have your credentials. So let's say she got in house via garage in 2mins after drop off from Tuscon family. Why would family then leave at 2mins. Just seems so not right. "Great to have you at our house for 3 1/2 hours. We are done" kinda behavior to me. Help the elderly get inside safe and sound and make sure she is comfortable. They just dropped her off garage side pitch black outside and so late at night..Does not add up to me.
Thanks - yes - this does make sense, but doesn't equate to a murder motive. Where does this brother fit? I guess we will never know the true dynamics.I think there might be some family tension/dysfunction going on.
SG is the golden girl---wildly successful, famous, talented, very wealthy, AND she does not have to do the heavy lifting with their Mom's daily life. She has huge worldly concerns and she has fame and fortune. There's nothing wrong with that.
But AG is living a very different life from SG's.
AG and TC were reportedly the caregivers for Nancy. It is a lot of work. I know everyone is saying NG is as sharp as a tack and very independent, etc. But there are still a lot of things that she would need help with in many ways. It is kind of a thankless job.
I've seen this kind of family dynamic before---the Golden Child is celebrated and put on a pedestal in Mama's eyes, and when they return to the hometown, there is great fanfare and excitement etc.
The child that stays home to do the boring caregiver type things gets very little attention or reward. In fact they get some negative attention because they need to remind elderly parents to take their meds, go to the doctor appts, and convince them they are getting too old to drive safely or to take care of their own finances etc.
It can become tense and divisive. I've seen how it works sometimes.
It would not surprise me if there were some rifts in the family and perhaps involving finances.
Perhaps AG is cooperating with LE in order to save herself.
How big is the chance that NG is still alive?
Let's say they did the ransom letter to stall, or delay the search.
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JMO
Hey, friend! Just now trying to catch up to this. Didn't think this case was going to last long. Honestly thought that it was a silver alert that would be a nothing-burger, so didn't research much...I was wrong.I think there might be some family tension/dysfunction going on.
SG is the golden girl---wildly successful, famous, talented, very wealthy, AND she does not have to do the heavy lifting with their Mom's daily life. She has huge worldly concerns and she has fame and fortune. There's nothing wrong with that.
But AG is living a very different life from SG's.
AG and TC were reportedly the caregivers for Nancy. It is a lot of work. I know everyone is saying NG is as sharp as a tack and very independent, etc. But there are still a lot of things that she would need help with in many ways. It is kind of a thankless job.
I've seen this kind of family dynamic before---the Golden Child is celebrated and put on a pedestal in Mama's eyes, and when they return to the hometown, there is great fanfare and excitement etc.
The child that stays home to do the boring caregiver type things gets very little attention or reward. In fact they get some negative attention because they need to remind elderly parents to take their meds, go to the doctor appts, and convince them they are getting too old to drive safely or to take care of their own finances etc.
It can become tense and divisive. I've seen how it works sometimes.
It would not surprise me if there were some rifts in the family and perhaps involving finances.
but I doubt they would flaunt/spend wildly all at once if they did get it….unless they’re in huge debt and it was suddenly paid off? I wonder what the legality is for a bank to alert authorities if someone’s considerable debt is suddenly paid off in one fell swoop. Kind of seems like a touchy gray area that almost would border on violating some civil laws. But someone please correct me if I’m wrong because I don’t actually know the rules surrounding that.But wait - IF and I mean a big IF... AG and hubby are involved or even one of them, there's no way they could hide or explain that ransom money even if they got it! What in the world would or could they do with it? They definitely couldn't spend it!
To invest overseas or find a broker to 'bury the money' would be tough.
So if they are involved it would be an after thought to spin a kidnapping/ransom plot to divert suspicion.
I'm not sure it's them, but maybe someone close to them? Argh I go all over the place here!
IA.I don’t know specific stats but I do know a decent amount of murders are not carefully premeditated so it was never a thought that they could get away with it; there was a lapse in impulse control/things got out of hand. so then comes the scrambling and panicking afterwards.
Moo