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Ex-FBI Agent Predicts Underwhelming Suspect Capture
9 Mar
Summary
- Former FBI agent predicts suspect capture will be underwhelming.
- Nancy Guthrie, 84, remains missing for nearly six weeks.
- Abduction occurred from her Tucson, Arizona home on January 31st.

Nancy Guthrie, 84, mother of "Today" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, remains missing nearly six weeks after her abduction from her Tucson, Arizona residence. The Pima County Sheriff's Department identified January 31st as the last known sighting of Ms. Guthrie at her Catalina Hills home.
Former FBI special agent Robin Dreeke shared insights on the "Hidden Killers" podcast, suggesting that the eventual capture of the individual responsible will likely be "underwhelming." He explained that public expectations, often shaped by fictional portrayals, differ from the reality of criminal investigations, particularly concerning the term "targeted."
The primary lead publicly released by investigators includes footage from Ms. Guthrie's Nest doorbell camera. While a suspect has not yet been identified, the Sheriff, Chris Nanos, indicated that the investigation is "definitely closer" to finding one. The Guthrie siblings have shared video messages to the captor(s) and offered a $1 million reward for information leading to their mother's safe return.


