Well, the investigators who are looking into the kidnapping case of Nancy Guthrie may have got a large chunk of information, although it was of very little value.
It has been more than three months since Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother, Nancy, vanished from her Catalina Foothills house in Arizona. There has been no major arrest or breakthrough in the case, although the FBI is trying to pursue the advanced DNA testing of blood evidence and hair found on the crime scene. The FBI is struggling with the Nancy Guthrie case, and now a retired FBI agent feels that the case is leading to a dead end.
Well, the investigators who are looking into the kidnapping case of Nancy Guthrie may have got a large chunk of information, although it was of very little value, according to an ex-FBI agent, Brian Entin, and Steve Moore. They sat down for an interview with News Nation and mentioned that the investigators are not being able to go with the case, where they have to go. They revealed:
'If they had significant information, they would have more progress on the case. It would probably light a fire on social media if the public knew these things and it would light a fire that would not be helpful."
Steve Moore also revealed that if the public had access to the internal case files, a lot of information related to Nancy's disappearance could have been looked into. He revealed that if the public could see internal data, they would find so much information that ultimately turned out to be of little or no value, but seemed so, so promising at the time. The former FBI agent even revealed that the investigators may have had a large amount of information, but it was of very little value. Nancy was last seen on January 31, 2026 post leaving a family dinner and coming back to her house in Tucson. Well, the authorities till now have not caught any major suspect. Steve had also revealed that if the investigators had a lot of extensive leads, then they would have made a lot of progress in the case.
Steve also revealed that releasing details about Nancy Guthrie's case can be counterproductive. Steve had mentioned that releasing all the unfiltered details related to the case could ignite a lot of online speculation and also 'light a fire on social media'. The detectives could not help in this situation. And it is interesting to note that the FBI has not made any comment related to the remarks made by the ex-FBI agent.
Well, there is no concrete information related to the discussions made by the agents. Well, one of the key questions in Nancy Guthrie's investigation case is whether there was a single kidnapper or whether there was more than one person who was involved in the act. The ex-FBI agent mentioned that both the situations kind of remained credible. The ex-FBI agent further revealed in the interview:
"Some people very, very rightly say that it's hard to imagine a single person doing this. But at the same time, you can't put your weight down on the ice. I think both are possible. I think it’s more likely statistically that it was two people. But when you go back and you look at a lot of the famous kidnapping cases in history, occasionally they are and frequently they are sole individuals."
What are your views about Nancy Guthrie's case meeting a dead end?
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