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Guthrie Abduction: New Theory Points to Multiple Kidnappers
21 Mar
Summary
- Retired detective suggests two to four accomplices involved in the abduction.
- Doorbell footage shows suspect spent 40 minutes inside the home.
- Guthrie requires daily medication, making her health a critical concern.

A new theory gaining traction suggests that the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, may have involved multiple individuals. Retired homicide detective Kurt Dabb believes the complex logistics of the February 1 incident point to the involvement of two to four accomplices. He noted that the home was likely surveilled prior to the event, and the suspect's presence for approximately 40 minutes after disabling a doorbell camera, followed by Guthrie's pacemaker losing connection around 2:30 a.m., suggests a meticulously planned kidnapping rather than a burglary.
Investigators are meticulously analyzing evidence, including surveillance footage, to identify the suspect. The Pima County Sheriff has acknowledged the possibility of multiple people being connected to the case, though it remains unconfirmed. Experts are exploring leads by examining purchases of the backpack and clothing worn by the suspect. Guthrie's health is a significant concern, as she requires daily medication, and her well-being is at serious risk without it, heightening the urgency of the investigation.




