I've been out most of the day and trying to follow along from my cell phone so I'm sure I've missed some important information. That said, are we sure estate attorneys were present today? Thanks in advance for the fill-in (on the estate attorneys).
No, that is speculation.I've been out most of the day and trying to follow along from my cell phone so I'm sure I've missed some important information. That said, are we sure estate attorneys were present today? Thanks in advance for the fill-in (on the estate attorneys).
I don't understand all the talk today about "authorities preparing to release Nancy's home back to the family".
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Senior FBI managers?I need to catch up, but these people dressed in suites don’t look like detectives. I’m not trying to stereotype or be disrespectful, but thoughts?
Yes. Click on his profile picture in the upper left of the page to view his story that he posted earlier today.thank you for this was this recently like today?
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Wouldn't the family know who the physician was that put in her pacemaker. I took my mom at 86 to have her procedure. And my brother took her for the after visit to check on things.Wouldn't the physician who administered her pacemaker be able to monitor it still? My understanding is they have a signal until the physician turns it off, even at or following death.
If that is true, and the physician is still monitoring an active signal, and she is somewhere relatively local, then finding her is reasonable likelihood provided they keep combing the area with the signal sweepers. That is, of course, unless this perp is a pathological ghoul and removed it.
JMO.
But that won't happen until LE have her body and proof of death.The Estate Attorneys would likely be employed handle this. They would handle wills, trusts, taxes, etc as relates to Nancy’s estate and future probate.
Looks like 5 years, but there are exceptions.But that won't happen until LE have her body and proof of death.
If that doesn't happen and she's never found, how long is it until she can be declared dead in absentia in Arizona?
In some countries it's 7 years. I'm assuming in the US, it varies by state.
I also think about that, too…I think about that a lot, too.
For LE to release the house before releasing the car is insane. This speaks volumes IMO.Why would they keep it this long? Is it because it was the last vehicle that she rode in (that we know of)?
You would think that they would have thoroughly processed it by now.
That is concerning if I am being honest.
RBBMI don't understand all the talk today about "authorities preparing to release Nancy's home back to the family".
The crime scene was released by PCSD back on Feb. 2 according to many msm articles. Otherwise there would not have been all the controversy over the Amazon and pizza deliveries, the APS card, and the video of blood drops on the front porch.
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Pima County Sheriff faces backlash over ‘unusual’ handling of Nancy Guthrie crime scene
Legal experts and local law enforcement officials are questioning why the Pima County Sheriff's Department released Nancy Guthrie’s home back to her family just 20 hours after she went missing.tucson.com
I wonder who is behind the narrative that the crime scene is just now being turned over (vs. Feb 2)?
Jmo, but I think the crime scene was turned over on Feb 2, - and way too soon. My understanding is that PCSD turned the CS over within a day (some said approx. 20 hours) of when they first arrived at the scene - and before the FBI could get there.
Maybe that was PCSD's right to do, but I don't see the logic in closing the door to possible additional forensics from a federal LE organization that could possibly benefit your investigation. What harm could be done?
Again jmo, but I think that if the FBI had been given a chance to do their forensics - before the scene was contaminated - the investigation might not now be stymied by (reportedly) a mixed DNA sample that is apparently of little use.
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Exclusive | Sheriff Chris Nanos accused of turning Nancy Guthrie case into bungling ego trip — and FBI is desperate to take over
“It is a common belief in this agency that this case has become an ego case for Sheriff Nanos,” said Sgt. Aaron Cross, president of the Pima County Deputies Organization.nypost.com
I don't know, I'm hoping there will be something good that comes from the FBI and (apparently) several attorneys/prosecutors being out at the house today for several hours.
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I found the interview with Phil particularly enlightening. I, like a lot of people, didn’t think a kidnapper would be at the house for 40 minutes. But Phil said in 1988 he and his parents were held hostage for over 90 minutes and he had spent that time talking and negotiating with the perp. So I’m reconsidering now and I think it’s very possible a chunk of those 40 minutes was Nancy trying to do the same.Brian Entin update-
I’m not sure this means he knows something behind the scenes that isn’t public yet (though it’s possible).I’m not sure if this has anything to do at all with NG, but SG’s co-host Carson Daly posted this on his Instagram earlier.
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IMO he meant something like this:what do you think he meant by it