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They reliable or are they just assuming something will happen based on LE activity at the house today?
I would trust Brian Entin of News Nation. MMO
 
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Just hoping, but if it's a DA, maybe the million bucks offered caused some movement. jmo
Yeah, but their job is to prosecute a case.

I recently went to a DA debate involving eight candidates. If was very informative. But it was pretty clear that they don't steer investigations etc. And at this point it's still an investigation. Generally, LE does the investigation and the DA determines if they have a case.

If the DA was there, I think maybe it was just in a "general sense", not because they have a suspect.....
 
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My 92 yr old mother still drove in her neighborhood areas in spite of all in a mountainous area with all the above plus much population growth
Ageism and assumptions are sad
Not sad, it's reality.
 
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Today is the first day I haven’t been able to keep up, so I offer the usual apologies if I’m duplicating ideas.

Someone shared this article earlier—thank you—and hopefully it’s coming through on a gift (free) link below. The mention of DE’s eyes reminded me to ask a question here. When one orders a new pair of eyeglasses, they measure pupil distance. The eyes of masked lanatana man are indeed distinctive, and I’d argue far apart as well. How strange is the idea to try to get a pupil distance measurement from the video and use it when questioning suspects? Have I had too much or too little coffee? Interested in your thoughts.


Online Accusations in Guthrie Abduction Leave One Family ‘Scared Numb’
 
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Guthrie’s family is now offering a $1 million reward for information that leads to her recovery after more than three weeks of searching. NewsNation’s Brian Entin reported that the family wanted to offer this reward from the beginning, but was discouraged by law enforcement.

Bradley said he understands why the family was advised to withhold such a high reward, as “there’s a fine line between what it might take to incentivize the person with information to come forward … or worrying about bringing the crazies out of the woodwork if you make the reward too much.”
 
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Just hoping, but if it's a DA, maybe the million bucks offered caused some movement. jmo
I think we can safely assume that it did.
 
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I feel they should have made the one-million-dollar reward much earlier in the piece

Money talks

There was a lack of urgency. $50,000 in the beginning "Didn't cut the mustard" and it was poor advice
 
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We need to get back to basics thinking here. List 5 reasons someone would take a body with them?
1. I'll start embarrassment over sexual fantasy, evidence being found.
Possibilities:
2. NG saw the face of a perp and may have known them or they were afraid she'd remember them.
3. NG died and they took her body so they couldn't be accused of murder.
4. If she was raped, their semen could possibly provide significant genetic information about them

JMO
 
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Actually, Chatgpt does save your data and this data is traceable to your account.
You do have control of what you save, idk however how much is going on in the background on the servers of Chatgpt.
I wouldn't necessarily trust that your data is not being stored somewhere tho 😉


It’s possible to a) use ChatGPT without an account and b) use a burner account for chatGPT and c) use a VPN.

(I’m not married to the ChatGPT idea - I’m just trying to think of what the perpetrator may have been done.)

All jmo
 
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Today is the first day I haven’t been able to keep up, so I offer the usual apologies if I’m duplicating ideas.

Someone shared this article earlier—thank you—and hopefully it’s coming through on a gift (free) link below. The mention of DE’s eyes reminded me to ask a question here. When one orders a new pair of eyeglasses, they measure pupil distance. The eyes of masked lanatana man are indeed distinctive, and I’d argue far apart as well. How strange is the idea to try to get a pupil distance measurement from the video and use it when questioning suspects? Have I had too much or too little coffee? Interested in your thoughts.


Online Accusations in Guthrie Abduction Leave One Family ‘Scared Numb’
Face recognition does this. I'm thinking they have already been using it.
 
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Sheriff said she was taken from her bed. So the obvious conclusion is that there was evidence of her being treated forcibly in her bed. No digital footprint, no vehicle connection, no dna, no facial description no eye whitenesses the night of the crime. she just dropped blood at the front and vanished.
 
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News Nation is calling those at NG's home today a "group of investigators."

 
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I think we can safely assume that it did.
They probably put out a jumbo award at the same time LE had their hooks in someone who knew something. For $1 million dollars this person was probably having coffee and Stella Doro's with the police just divulging everything.
 
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I dont think so only because both women had on a blazer that seemed to match the skirt or slacks they were wearing. I did see the man with the cap too. I thought the ladies looked official or were in business attire. Not casually dressed like you might be if you were in seclusion and mourning or the way they looked on the videos. JMO
Definitely, all people that i have seen were ones working on the case imo

If family were there I haven’t seen any evidence of it
 
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Surge of investigators return to Nancy Guthrie’s home​


NewsNation captured a noticeable surge in law enforcement presence — the largest in more than a week. Multiple unmarked white vehicles arrived at the Tucson home, with at least one person entering through the rear.

Two black SUVs later pulled up, and six individuals exited, walking around the side of the house. Investigators were also seen gathered at the front door, appearing to focus closely on that area.


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Fact: Nancy still drove her car but chose not to do so at night, taking Uber just a few miles instead - so not assumption or ageism

Fact: I am 20+ years younger than NG yet I'm not fond of driving at night in areas with no lights. Not ageism - I know many people who feel the same way.

This ridiculous bee in your bonnet is the 2 mins through the garage door all over again!
I'm with you. I'm a very healthy 53 year old but I haven't liked driving at night probably for the last 20 years. I just don't see as good as I did in my 20's.
 
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News Nation is calling those at NG's home today a "group of investigators."


Interesting. It appears they were covering their mouths when talking to each other. Wise. IMO
 
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I'm with you. I'm a very health 53 year old and I haven't liked driving at night probably for the last 20 years. I just don't see as good as I did in my 20's.
I'm not elderly but the older I get the more sensitive my eyes get to lights at nighttime.
 

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