Until there is any security footage of
Nancy herself entering through her garage, she might not have
Nancy could have still entered her home through the front door and had been ambushed there, which would explain the blood drops around that area
and it still has
NOT been confirmed by the sheriff that the offender/s committed a forced entry
With so much televised footage of her property, there doesn't seem to be any notice of broken windows or doors as an entry
Then I think she was wrapped up in a blanket or some covering, picked up, and driven into a vehicle by someone else
I think more than one person was there at her home
And her bedroom and parts of her home to
stage a crime scene
Her pacemaker app last disconnected from her phone at approximately 2.28 am
Nancy
could have been taken earlier, and her pacemaker app then disconnected, taken somewhere closeby, which might explain why the helicopter was using Bluefly tech to trace her pacemaker around the area
Importantly News of the
DNA Sample recovered from inside Nancy Guthrie's Tucson home was considered 'low-level',
meaning there may not be enough material to generate a reliable match in federal or private databases.
No confirmation that Nancy's blood was found inside
a 41-minute window in the early morning of February 1, about four hours after she said goodbye to her son-in-law Is interesting as well.
What kidnapper wants to hang around?
They want to do the job and get out as quickly as possible in case the LE is called, witnesses spot someone, or a vehicle
This offender/s seem pretty laid back and comfortable being in there, and he/them have then gone around and disabled the cameras
Several of Ms. Guthrie's personal items,
including her mobile phone, wallet, and her car, were still there after she disappeared.
Why didn't the offender/s take these? Easy to place in a backpack.
The offender/s weren't interested in these
Investigators have turned to genetic genealogy to identify DNA found at Nancy Guthrie's home after her kidnapping.
san.com
Investigators have turned to genetic genealogy to identify DNA found at Nancy Guthrie's home after her kidnapping.
san.com
What initially seemed like a high-profile kidnapping that might be resolved with a multi-million-dollar bank transfer has now morphed into something else.
www.abc.net.au