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We have long suspected that the suspect at the front door of Nancy Guthrie’s home on the day that she disappeared was wearing nitrile gloves layered over some other glove.
I think our porch guy may have been wearing nitrile bbq gloves that actually come with a cotton liner. This is an example of a pair that just happened to pop up on Amazon. There are several different brands.View attachment 647452
Ha, I had the same thought a while back.
I said I had watched bbq competitions on tv, and saw them wearing similar gloves as the masked porch guy.
Gmta 😉

 
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I think they are blocking the public from viewing them inspect the vehicle and from seeing inside the vehicle as well. I think they may have been also blocking any view of removal and transfer of item(s) from the car to a LE vehicle.

Possibly, but why not just tow it to the secure location to process it in a controlled lab setting? That's what they typically do. Why the rush to open it onsite? And then hide it under tarps before they did?

The only way I can see that they would open it that quickly is due to exigent circumstances. And there is really only one exigent circumstance in a kidnapping case. Which of course would explain the tarps but not explain that she is still missing.

JMO.
 
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I saw this clip of BE discussing the mixed DNA issue that the Sheriff discussed. BE says it's foreign DNA found inside NG house, belonging to more than one individual, and it doesn't belong to NG or her close circle.

How can they say it's not NGs or .... But they can't separate it to use? Why is this so confusing? What am I missing?

Edit to add: what are they comparing NGs DNA to?

 
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Re NG taking a Uber to her daughter Annie's home, and her son-in-law taking her home later, maybe that is just how they always did it. If that is the case, then please say so, someone.
 
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In this news report they say LE were acting on a tip. You can see LE open the back of the RR as they raise the tarps.

I think they were concerned at what they may find and did not want the public to see.

Does anyone here know if LE still has the RR in their possession?

 
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In this news report they say LE were acting on a tip. You can see LE open the back of the RR as they raise the tarps.

I think they were concerned at what they may find and did not want the public to see.

Does anyone here know if LE still has the RR in their possession?

I don't know but as of Wednesday night they still had it. Honestly, I can't imagine them having it that long for nothing.
 
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IMO, this perp is not smart. After watching BE's latest videos I've decided that this sad, pathetic, and lonely criminal's ability to evade law enforcement has been nothing but pure luck:
Lucky that the traffic cameras/neighbor cameras/ NG cameras didn't record and that the sheriff department has some shortcomings. It's the perfect combo of what could've gone wrong for LE.
The only thing "smart" about this criminal was that he wore a mask and gloves. And perhaps he didn't bring his phone to the crime scene. This "well-written" ransom note is nothing but an opportunistic cyber criminal. The guy on camera does not show the sophistication needed to disguise an IP address and carefully craft multiple ransom letters. He can't even cover the camera with his hand properly. I mean seriously who uses the edge of their palm to block a lens.
Whomever he is, he will be caught due to stupidity. Wherever it's a mistake he made during the crime or after. I don't believe this is a mastermind that LE is dealing with.

JMO
 
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Have seen a few true crime documentaries where it wound up being the teen son of neighbors.

I wonder if they have explored that scenario?🤔


I’ve also felt that she may be in a neighborhood home this whole time. The searches have focused most heavily on the neighborhood with the outlier being the first raid south of Tucson in Rio Rico.

I have made maps of where gloves were found, various other searches (second raid with Range Rover and home, and air flight paths), but not sure if that’s allowed to be posted.
 
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I don't know but as of Wednesday night they still had it. Honestly, I can't imagine them having it that long for nothing.

Agreed. Considering they only kept the home for 20 hours before they released it.
 
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Hypothetically, let’s assume there was no dinner at AG’s that night. Who was the last non family person to see NG alive? Let’s set the timeline from there.
The last person to see Nancy that wasn’t a family member was the uber driver that took her to her daughter’s house, on the evening they had the dinner there. Then the next last non family member to see Nancy was the person who entered her home and removed her from it

Moo, based on the information that has been provided repeatedly
 
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75% to 80% of victims are killed by someone they know. I am holding out hope NG is still alive and also wish people on social media would moderate themselves but this outcome is usually the case. FBI Supplementary Homicide Data
THIS^^^ Yes!
I saw this clip of BE discussing the mixed DNA issue that the Sheriff discussed. BE says it's foreign DNA found inside NG house, belonging to more than one individual, and it doesn't belong to NG or her close circle.

How can they say it's not NGs or .... But they can't separate it to use? Why is this so confusing? What am I missing?

Edit to add: what are they comparing NGs DNA to?

Understand the confusion. The can tell it is not NG's DNA, because most likely it has a Y chromesome and females only carry 2 X chromsomes. I'm assuming they took a hairbrush or toothbrush to get Nancy's DNA but it could have come from anything she had touched, but most of the time we hear toothbrush or hairbrush.

Hope that helps!

Edit to add: If they are trying to separate DNA and its not NG's, then...hum....it would have to be 2 perps and thus the SO's office came out with the "could be two perps" most recently. Of Course, this is just IMO.
 
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Re NG taking a Uber to her daughter Annie's home, and her son-in-law taking her home later, maybe that is just how they always did it. If that is the case, then please say so, someone.
We don't know how she normally got to AGs house. Some people think it's odd or demonstrates a lack of care and concern for NG and some don't.
 
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Agreed. Considering they only kept the home for 20 hours before they released it.
IMO, they are holding it until the DNA in her home comes back to see if it is a match.

Edit to add: but that doesn't make sense either. Did they get a cheek swab when they detained LD or is his DNA in the database already since he had felony convictions?
 
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Yah I wouldn't be surprised if a number of ambulance chaser kinda lawyers didn't approach him and offer pro bono to go after compensation.

Am I a bad person for smirking when Ford asked "Carlos, when did you realise that your name, your family's name had spread over the internet really quickly...didn't it..?" and I'm saying "When your mother-in-law GAVE your full name (even spelling it) to Brian Entin when he was LIVE broadcasting to the World"... that's when :D

Is losing a job because media companies irresponsibly associated you with a violent kidnapping OK? I don't think so.

This experience may have had financial consequences for an extended family living paycheck to paycheck. CP was working a gig job for DoorDash to supplement regular employment and support his family. DoorDash quickly put out a statement assuring customers its drivers are not a safety threat. Understandably. Did they allow CP or a family member to continue delivering? I don't know.

Media outlets profited from reporting about CP. If CP or a family member lost employment as a result of their recklessness, he may be able to recover for lost income and damages. I hope an attorney is evaluating whether CP has a cause of action. Attorneys like that aren't ambulance chasers, in my opinion. They offer a means whereby we can hold the powerful to account for reckless damage to the little guy.
 
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This is disgraceful!

The Governor or Attorney General should be brought in

They need to stand this Sheriff down

Let the FBI take full control now

Personally, I would be taking Legal Action If it were my family member

I don't know why the Gurthrie family isn't getting more involved on whats happening with this investigation into their poor mother

This sheriff is picking which networks he wants to talk to

Instead of holding Media Conferences. Communication is the key!

I also feel very sad for the neighbours who have not slept and are scared of what has happened to Nancy.

We still have not been told if this was a forced entry or not

We haven't even been told what clothes Nancy was wearing when she went out.

What a mess!
He should have used the lab at Quantico Va-- I would trust the FBI lab more than a lab in Florida
 
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It could be strategy to make the perp(s) relax and start making some mistakes.
I think you might be giving him too much credit
 

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