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There is no wheelchair. She was not not being "carted". She was able to use Uber normally.The tracks just stuck out to me as odd. The wheelchair comment is what sparked me to recall these tracks. Maybe there was a cart of some sort to get her to the road where the vehicle may have been. jmo
I am not super techie, but my understanding was several expert subcontractors, outside of Google (Google subcontractors), were brought in to find, access images that were not saved by a subscription.Right I would expect the FBI to be able to have additional access to someone in charge at Google to expedite this faster then it was.
Because the case has blown up nationally. FBI is on the case and detection methods are much sophisticated now compared to 2003. The kidnapper cannot take too many risks - else they may get caught. It is interesting a demand for a single bitcoin was made today. Maybe they are now ready to let her go for $66K.When former FBI agent Katherine Schweit heard about the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, her mind drifted to a crime that took place in rural Wisconsin more than two decades ago.![]()
'Where's Nancy?' Guthrie case baffles ex-FBI agents
Abductions involving adults are rare in the U.S., and rarer still are the kind that do not involve family disputes, drug traffickers or clear demands for money.www.nbcnews.com
An 88-year-old grandmother was abducted from her home in February 2003 and placed in the trunk of her car. Her abductor drove her to his property and shackled her inside a trailer. Soon after, the woman’s grandson, who owned a construction company, started to receive messages demanding millions for her release.
“The kidnapper thought he could get a big ransom from the family,” said Schweit, who investigated the case and helped capture the suspect and rescue the woman five days after she was taken.
The Guthrie case doesn’t seem to be following that script, Schweit said. “If you were going to abduct somebody for cash, why wouldn’t you aggressively try to get the cash by communicating with the family right from the start, so you could get your money and return the victim?”...
No mention or link she has a wheelchair.How do you know there wasn't/isn't one on hand?
Do you have a link that she had no wheelchair in the home?
I know that pictures show her with her cane but how to know if she has never used one or uses something similar occasionally.
It could be a widely used transport chair that is light weight and folds up many keep around for occasions like the mall or a festival where it is too far for those with limited mobility to walk and enjoy themselves. We know for a fact her mobility is limited and she is in constant pain as SG has described.
The tracks also could have been a wheelbarrow or similar, imo. Which we also don't know if there was one at the home.
all imo
Am I missing something? It seems obvious to me this isn't the person that did anything to Nancy. This is a person sent to the house for Nancy and eliminate evidence. That would explain why he is unfamiliar with the house. It would also explain the full backpack. Items needed, e.g. cleaners, towels, blanket for Nancy.PICTURE RELEASED OF SUSPECT
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An 84-year-old woman who was reported missing in Arizona has been identified by officials as the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department announced during a news conference on Sunday that Nancy Guthrie was last seen in the Catalina Foothills area on Saturday night at approximately 9:45 p.m.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said a family member reported her missing on Sunday, around noon.
Nanos said search and rescue teams have been out at Nancy Gutherie's home, along with homicide teams and detectives.
Foul play has not been ruled out at this time.
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'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie’s mother reported missing in Arizona: Sheriff
An 84-year-old woman who was reported missing in Arizona has been identified by officials as the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie.abcnews.go.com
Precisely. This forum is dedicated to people who tend to overthink. In this case, it might be advisable to underthink.Someone early on said something about a wheelbarrow. I thought it was ridiculous but after seeing the makeshift blocker with the flowers, anything is possible in this case I guess.
I think LE dogs should have sniffed her out by now if so. But who knows.I read this morning that they were moving swat teams and bomb technicians on to her property. I'm just wondering if she even left the property. She may be hidden or buried in her home or on her property.
I had a post a few days ago that did not garner any discussion, but I wondered if all of NG’s wheeled trash bins had been accounted for.The tracks just stuck out to me as odd. The wheelchair comment is what sparked me to recall these tracks. Maybe there was a cart of some sort to get her to the road where the vehicle may have been. jmo
Agreed but I have been unable to find the exact style. LOL My first inclination was to go to LL Bean.It looks like a fleece jacket. The up close screen grab from the doorbell camera shows the fabric and slim cuff. I have several that look like that. To me it looks like a very common jacket style. Columbia, LL Bean, Cotopaxi make jackets like that. I’m in Tucson and see this style a lot.
Similar to this style of jacket
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it's noon here, i think i'll join you...what a mess indeed...It's 5pm here, I think I might open the wine. What a mess.
This was my exact train of thought. Carting Nancy off in her wheelchair would have been much easier than trying to coax or carry her out. Her mobility was limited and it would have taken her a while to walk from the house to a potential pick-up car.Somebody mentioned a wheelchair upthread somewhere. It sparked a thought I had upon seeing first images of NG home. Toward the right side of the driveway it looks like tracks from a wheel chair or cart of some type to me. I think it was in a couple images that a drone took but have not been able to find them. Jmo
Edit to add the drone photos showed a clearer view that appeared to go right to the steps iirc.
OR a coyote, bear or haviland’s!She does not have a dog or a cat.
NG doesn't have a dog.Who has her dog, AG? Hopefully wasn't harmed.
Precisely. This forum is dedicated to people who tend to overthink. In this case, it might be advisable to underthink.
The demand for the single bitcoin is not from the original ransom writer, nor does it claim to be. This person claims to be an associate of the person who kidnapped Nancy. They are offering to divulge the name of the kidnapper in exchange for 1 bitcoin ($66k). Likely a hoax, IMO. There's already a $50,000 reward. See the TMZ article posted upthread for details.Because the case has blown up nationally. FBI is on the case and detection methods are much sophisticated now compared to 2003. The kidnapper cannot take too many risks - else they may get caught. It is interesting a demand for a single bitcoin was made today. Maybe they are now ready to let her go for $66K.
And that, dear people, is what's keeping me, and probably many of you, too, reading this thread.But why? Why take an 84 yr old woman? Why?