• #30,081
Interesting, thanks!

I suppose the key point is that for you and your husband, three minutes is typical. We’d need to know what’s typical for Nancy.

But it gets more complicated because you and your husband are doing the driving and parking, whereas Nancy isn’t driving. The timing may vary depending on who is doing the dropping off, and when.

Just guessing, but I’d imagine the SIL would spend less time (i.e., a quick drop-off) vs SG or AG. He might feel less obliged or comfortable entering Nancy’s home.
And maybe Nancy doesn’t expect that level of help. Maybe she wanted to be more self-sufficient and didn’t like to be “babied”. Some people who do need canes to help mobility don’t want people “fussing” over them.
At this point do we even know what kind of car she was driven home in?
I am 77 and find it much easier to get in/out of our car than my daughter’s minivan or my SIL’s jeep. My daughter has started using a small stool for me to use getting in the car.
So IF the car used to return her was say an SUV with higher profile, then yes, she might have needed help getting out of the car. But if it was a sedan then probably not.
I don’t know there was anything specific about the car used on the trip home.
 
  • #30,082
Mother with adult son living with her fits the stereotype of a marginalized. socially awkward, male who would have a delusional, loving, relationship with SG and would stalk her to satisfy his yearning to consummate or at least satisfy his yearning. THIS PERP IS A STALKER. I have said this here for 2 weeks. He can't have SG. He wants her attention. He goes to the mother's house and maybe is looking for something personal left there in her mom's house. He then takes NG to get SG's attention. He probably works very little, watches SG daily, believes everything she says on TV is actually a coded message of love to him. He may actually have told someone along the line that he has a special relationship with SG. Look for an unmarried male with low self esteem, few friends , no significant female, long standing, dating history. THIS IS YOUR PERP. Celebrity stalker that has targeted SG as his partner. MOO
And now due to the ransom notes he actually gets videos from her directed to him.
Interesting. I've always been on the side that thinks it's a stranger who took her, but hadn't thought of it like that.
 
  • #30,083
Every page I open has this case as the lead story. I understand that is most likely because it's what I click on.

However, I have just realized the Minnesota news has completely vanished from my pages. I pulled a search and stories are still being written, but not with the fury and fervor of before NG vanished.

No likely a connection, IMO, but when people ask "what are we being distracted from?" my mind goes "hmmmmm".
It’s the weekend—I think that makes a difference.
 
  • #30,084
This is assuming she’s standing with her nose to the door as it opens.

Most scenarios are: Open the door while still in the vehicle and still chatting, saying your farewells. NG being physically limited may need assistance getting out of the vehicle and to the door.

I would also expect MY HUSBAND to walk my mother all the way into the house. Help her get lights on, etc. Not just dump her off at the door to her own devices.
My mom is 80 and does not have mobility issues but adamantly does not want to be a burden at all. When we take her to the airport(she travels back and forth between my house and my sisters) she starts telling us the minute we get in the car just drop me at the curb, don’t park and try and take me in, I’ll be fine. While my husband is very caring and I think his instinct would be to walk her in if he was dropping her at home he would also tend to listen to her objections and just watch to make sure she made it inside and watch the garage door close.
 
  • #30,085
Not out of the question, but why would anyone help him unless they are equally deluded? Do stalkers have accomplices?
NO ONE HELPED HIM, IMO. Who is helping him? I don't see anyone helping him! He and the bitcoin , ransom person are probably the same person. OR, the bitcoin person may be an acquaintance of his who knows the perp is obsessed with SG and will reveal his name for a price. Perp may also be a nerdy, bookish type who is somewhat internet savvy. He has been stalking SG online for awhile. Instagram, NBC apps etc. MOO
 
  • #30,086
To be fair, the reported is asking him when hes going to find her. If he knew that, he would have already found her, right? He doesnt want to give false hope or spook a perpetrator by saying, "Yep, we will have this thing wrapped up Monday." I think the guy has a really difficult task at hand here because honestly, it's unlike any other case. Its very unusual. Im trying my best to give him and LE a chance. Many cases go completely insolved forever as you can see on this site. :)
The Sheriff is chatty. He gets himself into trouble when he is not concise, and his own opinion gets mixed into the facts of the case. He says there will be no updates, and then gets back out there on camera talking about the case. I take everything he says with less than a grain of salt.

My own thoughts on what happened keep changing, and there is not much information out there for anyone to draw a conclusion. I think there was more than one bad person at Nancy’s house, and I don’t believe the purpose was kidnaping for ransom. I think something may have gone wrong, and Nancy was removed from her home because the bad peoples’ intent did not go according to plan. I think there may have been a pivot, and everything went to sh*t after that.
 
  • #30,087
Not out of the question, but why would anyone help him unless they are equally deluded? Do stalkers have accomplices?
There are plenty of women out there so intimidated by their adult sons that they might cooperate and help hide/care for a kidnap victim. The world is teeming with irrational, damaged and low-intelligence people, unfortunately.
 
  • #30,088
Not out of the question, but why would anyone help him unless they are equally deluded? Do stalkers have accomplices?
If this is the case, I would think AG is a more likely target
 
  • #30,089
Could a kind soul summarize the last ~30 pages?
NG is missing still, no one has been arrested, no one has publicly been named a POI or a suspect, several unsucessful SWATs Happened.
 
  • #30,090
Brian’s interview with former sheriff BC. It’s kind of an eye opener.

 
  • #30,091
And most home cams are b/w vs color so it would be VERY difficult IMO to tell difference between a “gray” car and a SILVER car—
The black rims on both vehicles is a great detail however and something that would be the same on any camera I would think.

Is it correct that AZ (like FL) does not require a front plate on vehicles?
correct, not anymore
 
  • #30,092
Sometimes police don't clear a witness, person of interest, suspect, because they don't have enough evidence to charge but they still want to keep an eye on him/her

Police generally would not announce they were “leaning away” from anyone during an active investigation if they were still under suspicion. IMO they would not even “lean away” from persons of interest. Leaning away from any relatives of Guthrie possibly is as close to ‘cleared’ as we’re going to get.
JMO

…..”Investigators are also leaning away from any relatives of Guthrie as suspects, the sources said.”…..
 
  • #30,093
I can’t find, or even think of, a past example of a case where somebody has been said by LE to be “cleared” (with that term specifically,) pro-actively or pre-emptively, without that person having first been either detained, arrested, formally questioned, or named as a POI/suspect.

JMO
ML, the female DA of Boulder County cleared the Ramseys in 2008 of the JBR murder and made a public announcement about it with an apology.
 
  • #30,094
And maybe Nancy doesn’t expect that level of help. Maybe she wanted to be more self-sufficient and didn’t like to be “babied”. Some people who do need canes to help mobility don’t want people “fussing” over them.
At this point do we even know what kind of car she was driven home in?
I am 77 and find it much easier to get in/out of our car than my daughter’s minivan or my SIL’s jeep. My daughter has started using a small stool for me to use getting in the car.
So IF the car used to return her was say an SUV with higher profile, then yes, she might have needed help getting out of the car. But if it was a sedan then probably not.
I don’t know there was anything specific about the car used on the trip home.
Good points. I’m not sure if it’s “known” what vehicle model dropped her off, but it seems like it’d be sleuthable.

If the garage door opens fairly quickly, then two minutes to pull in, help Nancy out, and reverse out of the garage doesn't seem crazy to me. That’d be enough time to see her open the house door. She’d need to wait for the SIL to back out of the garage before closing the door, so she might’ve waited at the house door, waving goodbye to the SIL. She wouldn’t want the garage door open for long once the SIL left.
 
  • #30,095
Code:
https://websleuths.com/threads/nancy-guthrie-84-mother-of-today-show-host-savannah-guthrie-missing-last-seen-in-the-catalina-foothills-area-on-jan-31-2026.762851/post-19727727
Penguinface said: It can be anything the kidnapper thinks it is.

I don't live in AZ, maybe someone could give us a rundown
on just what NG was doing/hawking/expressing on her
daughters' shows... was she hawking reverse mortgages?,
was she calling to bomb some place?,
was she advising the best way to bake pies or buy 9mm
Uzi's?.... WHAT FOR & How OFTEN was she on the show?
View attachment 645180
PLUS... did Savannah Guthrie express any dismissive
or questionable comments in a segment just after the
mother was on (fictitious example; yeah, that Maduro, he
had it a comin')?
No, IMO to all of those
 
  • #30,096
One commentator suggested revenge. Interesting, but revenge against who? NG? SG? AG?
We can eliminate robbery. We can probably eliminate murder since presumably this would have happened at NG residence. SG said she would pay, yet nothing seems to have worked with that.

Any outside the box theory may as well be explored. Traditional reasons aren't working well.
I don't eliminate robbery as the initial motive, that may have turned into murder, and a good reason to remove the body is if there was any sexual assault,
 
  • #30,097
DBM
 
  • #30,098
ML, the female DA of Boulder County cleared the Ramseys in 2008 of the JBR murder and made a public announcement about it with an apology.
That’s been controversial as John Ramsey was friends with the DA, always having lunch together over the years, and they based it on touch DNA which is also highly controversial. It could have come from anywhere.
 
  • #30,099
Another thought I have had is if it is opportunistic maybe the perp had no idea who lived in the house, and had no idea that she was the mother of the famous SG, meaning he went there to either steal, or rape, or murder not knowing who was in the home, and NG being an elderly woman does not make her immune from someone who sets out to commit burglary and the crime turns into something much worse
To me it still comes back to why was she removed from the house? Usually a criminal will break in the home and do those things to the person and then leave. It’s much more complicated to bring the person with you, especially an elderly person
 
  • #30,100
Every page I open has this case as the lead story. I understand that is most likely because it's what I click on.

However, I have just realized the Minnesota news has completely vanished from my pages. I pulled a search and stories are still being written, but not with the fury and fervor of before NG vanished.

No likely a connection, IMO, but when people ask "what are we being distracted from?" my mind goes "hmmmmm".
IMO, that's how the news is. They move on to the next issue that is getting attention.
 

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