It was released and "sealed" back a few times already (3 IIRC). The Sheriff even said he regrets releasing it the first time and maybe in hindsight would have asked the family to have had police tape around it longer.Most crimes scenes are turned back over within days, even in unsolved or unusual crimes. It's extremely unusual for LE to hold onto the scene for this length of time.
The crime scene eventually was closed again so the FBI could conduct its own search, and Nanos told reporters opening the scene up the first time may have been premature.
“Monday morning quarterback. Absolutely. I probably could have held off on that,” Nanos said at a news conference, with top FBI agents flanking him.
Wow. I feel really badly that the family was discouraged from offering a larger reward from the beginning. I really hope this case can be solved and the family can have peace in some way.
Yes. But I think there's some truth in the belief that a reward that large shouldn't be done from the jump, and could have led to a massive amount of useless tips.Wow. I feel really badly that the family was discouraged from offering a larger reward from the beginning. I really hope this case can be solved and the family can have peace in some way.
That makes sense. It does seem to me that they received an insane amount of tips regardless of the initial lower reward amount. Let's hope that some of those tips are viable leads.Yes. But I think there's some truth in the belief that a reward that large shouldn't be done from the jump, and could have led to a massive amount of useless tips.
I haven't been able to find a link confirming the DA's office specifically, just this article from Fox about federal prosecutors.I must have missed it, but can anyone say if the DA's office people were definitely there yesterday? Because that can be a sign of a grand jury convening.
ThanksI haven't been able to find a link confirming the DA's office specifically, just this article from Fox about federal prosecutors.
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Federal prosecutors visited Nancy Guthrie's home to assist FBI with 'routine legal process'
Federal prosecutors visited Nancy Guthrie’s property Wednesday to assist the FBI with a "routine legal process," the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona said.www.foxnews.com
Apparently, some neighbors still welcome some media to the neighborhood as BE reports:
www.missingkids.org
I was watching a live stream while doing dishes last night and there’s still deliveries being made to her house. Last night UPS made a delivery around 1030pm. A deputy is watching the house at night. He walked down to the road and got the delivery directly from the driver. I don’t think they’ll make that same mistake again with random front door deliveries. At least I hope not.It was released and "sealed" back a few times already (3 IIRC). The Sheriff even said he regrets releasing it the first time and maybe in hindsight would have asked the family to have had police tape around it longer.
We've had pizza deliveries to the front door and a pool cleaning crew come within that time.
Nancy Guthrie kidnapping investigation draws scrutiny as case drags on
Right! And the large reward in the beginning, (while the victim is still alive, negotiating, might remind/ encourage other bad actors to kidnap wealthy people.Yes. But I think there's some truth in the belief that a reward that large shouldn't be done from the jump, and could have led to a massive amount of useless tips.
Thank you for your post, I needed to hear this today.I don’t believe the case is going cold at all, not with all the interest, worldwide. SG’s continued pleas to get NG back. Still very active.
I think they are scaling back a lot, and well they should, 400 FBI was really too many. IMO. Kind of bad optics, unless the perp was caught right away. Other missing persons cases felt badly, not as much help.
I do believe the evidence they have found, and more being tested, will give some good leads.
Plus more leads in the tip line with people to look at. NG’s body will eventually be found by Cajon Navy, desert off-roaders, or searchers/ mountain hikers viewing cliff areas. ( sorry).
I believe the case will be solved.
All JMO
Probably not related, but posting this because someone tipped off the press and would be almost exactly a 7-hour drive from Tucson. And I believe they said “7 hours after payment” in one letter?
Like I said, more likely than not, it is totally unrelated… but I can’t figure out why all the press attention when I woke up for my normal 5am start. Especially right after a day where the house was crawling with feds.
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FBI hazmat team swarms Irvine home in gated community
The FBI descended on a home in a gated community in Irvine after police responded to a report of "suspicious circumstances" earlier in the week.abc7.com
Wow. I feel really badly that the family was discouraged from offering a larger reward from the beginning. I really hope this case can be solved and the family can have peace in some way.
I don’t see her going to the front door in the middle of the night, as most people wouldn’t, IMO. I think as SG said, she was taken from her bed. That makes more sense.-An older woman would probably open the door at night for someone she knew.
-Or perhaps for a younger woman pretending to be in distress or in need of help. Maybe made to look pregnant.
I agree in theory with what you are saying but they ended up with thousands and thousands of tips anyway prior to the reward offered by the NG family the other day. That alone has generated many, many more tips. I believe among these tips , perhaps given in a not so urgent verbiage, lies the answer. It's the weeding through the tips, the person who takes the tip, the "pile" the tip goes into and many other variables that will determine what is construed as a tip that will be followed up. Sadly, many COLD cases are solved that way, years later. Cold case investigators go back, look at names that were phoned in but not acted upon..and the rest is history. JMOYes. But I think there's some truth in the belief that a reward that large shouldn't be done from the jump, and could have led to a massive amount of useless tips.