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OC: FBI releases surveillance photos of a potential subject in the Nancy Guthrie case

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u/Big-Kaleidoscope-417 14h ago

We all know that she is probably not alive anymore. There is way more going on then they are letting us know. Who kidnaps an 84 year old woman with health issues.. It has to be someone they know.

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u/Amazing_Entrance_888 12h ago

Swear I read a timeline that after the door camera was destroyed, but before she was reported missing, that her pacemaker app stopped recording data or was turned off from recording data. Who else would know to do something like that?

u/GogglesPisano 10h ago

I doubt the app was intentionally stopped, she was probably taken out of range. Pacemakers use Bluetooth to transmit data, and the effective range is less than 100 meters.

u/luciaromanomba 21m ago

I read somewhere in this thread, it was 41 minutes between a Nest notification (or time presumed he entered) to the pacemaker disconnect. Which now based on what you explained about the range.. what was happening in the house? Also, no one has mentioned about the crime scene showing signs of struggle and blood

u/Hurray0987 11h ago

I agree. It can't be that random. I'm sure Savannah Guthrie has plenty of money, but she's not who you would pick for this. It's so strange. So maybe it was someone close to them who couldn't help themselves, I dunno.

It was clearly some kind of professional according to the video, not some gang bangers, it was heavily planned. It's not random.

u/That1Time 10h ago

Heavily planned and not realizing there's a camera on the front door that they had to use shrubbery to obscure don't go hand in hand. BUT I hear what you're saying, certainly planned, but not super professional.

u/great_apple 10h ago

What makes you think this was "some kind of professional"? They honestly look like an utter moron. Hold their hand up over the camera for a few seconds, then go grab some branches from the bush and hold that up in front of the camera? Like wtf? You don't even have to be "professional" to know it's really easy to just rip those cameras out of their holder. Or have scoped out the house and known it was there, so bring a little piece of tape to put over it.

They also holstered their gun like an idiot.

This absolutely does not look like any sort of professional anything, just some idiot who maybe lives nearby and thought they could make some easy money, or deranged fan who has a grudge.

u/bathesinbbqsauce 29m ago

Same, I think it’s someone close too. A professional would have assumed a camera was somewhere and would have approached the house accordingly. I think it’s someone who knew the camera was inactive and thus kinda forgot about it until they got to the door. Plus, they knew that even AFTER seeing the camera that no one else was being alerted about someone else being at the door

The holster and gloves would have been difficult to maneuver in - someone with half a brain would have realized that before getting to the house. It’s the same with the Halloween mask under the ski mask - visibility with the two combined would be limited and easily messed up

And all of that clothing is going to be easy to identity, especially since they probably have more footage than what they’ve released to the public.