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Ex-FBI Agent's Shocking Reaction to Suspect Photos in Nancy Guthrie Case

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A former FBI special agent and CIA officer analyzed new surveillance photos of a potential suspect in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. Tracy Walder highlighted the absence of a vehicle in the background, suggesting various scenarios for how the suspect arrived.

Walder emphasized that the incident appeared targeted and planned after FBI Director Kash Patel shared images of an armed individual tampering with a camera at Guthrie's front door.

Details of the Suspect and Incident

  • The suspect, wearing a ski mask and gloves, was seen trying to cover and dismantle a security camera at Nancy's house in Tucson, Arizona.
  • Walder speculated that the suspect intended to kidnap Guthrie, possibly carrying items to subdue or restrain her.
  • One image showed the suspect with a possible gun in their waistband, raising concerns about the seriousness of the situation.

Nancy Guthrie, 84, went missing on January 31 after a family dinner, sparking a search effort. Despite over a week passing since her disappearance, investigators are actively analyzing the newly released footage for potential identifying features.

Public Assistance and Family Appeal

Authorities seek public help in identifying the suspect, urging anyone with information to contact the FBI or the Pima County Sheriff's Department. Nancy's daughter, Savannah Guthrie, shared the images on social media, expressing hope for her mother's safe return.

As the investigation progresses, Walder suggests that the public may hold crucial information in identifying the suspect based on distinctive items shown in the images.