The sheriff originally said...
Nancy Guthrie was last seen Saturday when her family took her home from dinner around 9:30 or 9:45 p.m., Nanos told CNN.
When she did not show up to church Sunday morning, a church member called her relatives, who went to her home around 11 a.m. to look for her, the sheriff said at a news conference Monday. A family member called 911 around
NOON Sunday to report her missing.
Then it was changed again
- 11:56 a.m. (MST): Family members arrived at Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, Arizona, to check on her after she failed to attend a scheduled church service.
- 12:03 p.m. (MST): After searching the home, the family called emergency services to report her missing.
- 12:15 p.m. (MST): Pima County Sheriff's deputies arrived at the scene, according to investigators.
But it still has not been confirmed how they got inside from the sheriff
If they had a front door key ( No Confirmation) they would have seen the blood out on the doorway
And you would be calling 911 quickly
If it was originally 11 am when they arrived, that was nearly an hour inside her house
Then you start asking why it took them that long to be inside.
Remembering Nancy had poor mobility, so she wouldn't have gone too far to search
The sheriff should have spoken about this part of the puzzle, and it hasn't
He does not want to talk about it; So this part of the investigation he's keeping close to his chest