that was a also stated by LE much earlier on.OK Magazine is now stating: Signs of forced entry...
that was a also stated by LE much earlier on.OK Magazine is now stating: Signs of forced entry...
That is so good to hear.Oh, yeah.
It was tough going at times with my dad but it all came together beautifully in the end.
why keep up with this conversation. She. WAS LIVING alone and doing fine. She did not have a medical emergency. She had a home invasion and the same thing could have happened to someone 20 year younger.A sound mind is one thing but a sound mind with physical/medical issues could very well determine what is the safest course to take to protect your loved one even though it's not what they want.
imo
Thank you for posting this interview!"She was removed from that scene against her will... I have a gut feeling." Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos tells
@ErinBurnett that both evidence and his decades of experience point to the abduction of 86‑year‑old Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie.
There were no alarms it seems, forced entry found. I would of thought EVERYTHING was covered to make sure mother was safe on her own there. It will probably come out about alarms, which door was forced or window. It also shows that no emergency button was able to be activated if mother was wearing one, I'd think for sure she would of due to her mobility issue. IMOI gather her being dragged out of the house is what was seen on one of her security cameras because it was reported that the family was at the house for a little over an hour before calling 911 and didn't see anything concerning?
imo
Typically in that area the homes are not real close to each other the lots are much larger. That is why a lot of people buy out there. And the homes are not always across the road from each other. Hopefully LE can get something to help themPerhaps a ring camera across the way was activated at one and at four, and in between, her front door went from closed to open. Are there other houses close enough to catch that?
MOO
So maybe they weren't aware of Nancy's need for the meds. Suppose that depends on how 'close' they(?) are to her.If it is leverage there's the issue of not having Nancy's medication which was said to be vital for her survival.
Which leads to the question is she needed to be alive for the suspect to achieve their goal?
imo
Georgetown LawCreepiest comment on a news story:
"Doesn't anyone remember Savannah was a lawyer. This wasn't random. There's your answer..."
Thank you!if the family is requesting not to be grilled to the third degree on why their matriarch was living alone, why are we doing it here? let’s move on respectfully
The sheriff wouldn't touch the question asked by a reporter if anyone connected with Nancy was also missing.So maybe they weren't aware of Nancy's need for the meds. Suppose that depends on how 'close' they(?) are to her.
And if there's no ransom (that we are aware of), what IS the goal?
thank you...those posts are getting really off topic.if the family is requesting not to be grilled to the third degree on why their matriarch was living alone, why are we doing it here? let’s move on respectfully
Agreed. If her mentation and executive functionion are normal and she can navigate with an assistive device safely in her home there's no reason to live elsewhere if she doesn't want to. Elderly people live alone all the time. They often decline faster if moved to assisted living so why do that if they prefer and can safely remain their own home. She has in home help, and surely at a level that suited her needs, I cannot imagine SG not providing her that without question, up to 24/7 care. If her home wasn't one level, she surely used it as a one level and probably had chairs she could rest in strategically placed every 30-40 feet if she needed to sit. This is not a big deal for an 84 yo to remain at home without cognitive decline. She is a competent adult. It's her choice. Surely someone has talked about mitigating fall risks and trip hazards as well.if the family is requesting not to be grilled to the third degree on why their matriarch was living alone, why are we doing it here? let’s move on respectfully
Sorry, I missed itthat was a also stated by LE much earlier on.
Yes the dogs were there early in their investigation. Don't think anything was mentioned about them hitting on anything though. Which could be information they are keeping to themselves for now.I hope LE has searched the home thoroughly and brought a K9 in the house. Seems like Nancy was a smaller lady and could be hidden in the house somewhere. Sorry to think that way but hopefully all the small spaces have been checked.
This one's been making me think of my grandpa: same age, recently widowed. Living along and doing just fine. I'd be dumfounded if someone managed to pull something on him; I imagine the Guthrie family feels much the same way.if the family is requesting not to be grilled to the third degree on why their matriarch was living alone, why are we doing it here? let’s move on respectfully
There were no alarms it seems, forced entry found. I would of thought EVERYTHING was covered to make sure mother was safe on her own there. It will probably come out about alarms, which door was forced or window. It also shows that no emergency button was able to be activated if mother was wearing one, I'd think for sure she would of due to her mobility issue. IMO