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A former FBI agent is sharing his theory about disturbing disappearances today anchor Savannah Guthrieof 84-year-old mother Nancy.
“I think it’s a personal vendetta to do with family,” Retired FBI Agent Scott Curtis Exclusive story US Weekly The case on Friday, February 6. “If this were about SavannahI think there will be some kind of direct or indirect message in these ransom note About Savannah. We don’t see that at all. Or something Savannah said, right? From what we’ve been told, we haven’t seen that either. “
On Sunday, February 1, it was announced that Nancy was reported missing She was described as a “vulnerable adult” after she failed to attend a church service Last seen “at her residence” Saturday, January 31, in Catalina Foothills, Arizona.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said, “About the circumstances of the discovery” Homicide detectives at Nancy’s home were involved in the search in addition to drones, police dogs and helicopters. Authorities believed Nancy “did not leave on her own” and that they “did not consider this a search mission” but rather a crime scene. “She was unable to walk 50 yards on her own,” authorities added.
Savannah and her siblings, elder sister Anne Guthrie and brothers Cameron Guthriehas since released two videos pleading with their mother’s would-be kidnapper to confess There is a ransom note.
“As a family, we’re doing the best we can. We’re ready to talk,” Savannah said during an appearance on the show. Video with her siblings Shared on Wednesday, February 4th. “However, we live in a world where sounds and images can be easily manipulated. We need to know without a doubt that she is alive and that you own her. We want to hear from you and we are ready to listen. Please contact us.”
On Friday, the FBI confirmed The existence of “a new message” About Nancy Guthrie,” adding that authorities were working to confirm the message’s authenticity.

Savannah and Nancy Guthrie
Provided by NBC News“These ransom letters were allegedly sent via email,” Curtis, who in 2011 spearheaded the largest single-day crackdown on organized crime members in U.S. history, told reporters. us on Friday. “These mysterious email servers are service providers that make it difficult to trace your identity, especially if you’re overseas. But it also shows you that there’s some elaborate scheme going on here.”
As with other high-profile cases – including the search for a conviction idaho killer Brian Koberg and the latest Brown University shooting ——Curtis told us Authorities need to find a vehicle linked to Nancy’s disappearance in order to solve the case.
“We haven’t identified who these people are yet,” he explained. “For example, we don’t have identified devices, cell phone numbers, and based on my experience (and) the current investigation, we haven’t identified the most important vehicles.”
The crime and national security analyst continued: “We are Brian Koberg (Case) In Idaho. We saw this at Brown University. Once they identify the vehicle the person is using, they can quickly identify the person and then track and find them. So why haven’t they been able to do this so far? I have no idea. “
Curtis, a former government corruption analyst, believes that because the alleged kidnappers were operating “under the cover of darkness,” those responsible for Nancy’s disappearance “were well known to the residents, either directly or through some relatives or close personal friends who provided them with details, sketches and photographs of the residence.”
“Do you know how difficult it is to do anything under the cover of darkness?” he continued. “The fact that they were able to accomplish this in the dark shows that they had a high level of intelligence and that they surveyed the location extensively. You know, it shows that they had all the detailed plans – like they might have been to that location.”
curtis told us He believes the authorities “should Increase rewards” Any information leading to Nancy’s safe return is now being provided, adding that “reward cooperation should be increased from the outset”.
“I think we need law enforcement to get a solid lead through the vehicle, a description of the perpetrator, and maybe video footage,” he added. “That’s why they should go back in time to any video footage they can get their hands on – either through a nearby residence or tracking down a business that has video.”
The FBI is currently offering a $50,000 reward for any information leading to Nancy’s recovery and/or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved.