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Ex-FBI Agent Probes Missing Woman's Porch Clues
22 Feb
Summary
- Former FBI agent suggests suspect lured Guthrie from home.
- Suspect's actions with doorbell and branches examined.
- Personal grievance theory considered over robbery.

A former FBI agent, Jonny Grusing, has put forth a new theory in the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, which has now entered its third week.
Grusing speculates that the suspect may have intended to lure Guthrie out of her home, potentially masking his presence from her. His actions involving the Ring doorbell and strategically placed branches suggest an effort to conceal himself while trying to make contact.
This theory posits a personal grievance as a motive, contrasting with a simple robbery. The presence of blood spattered on the porch and driveway, but not necessarily inside the home, supports the idea of an interaction occurring outside.
Further analysis by Grusing suggests the gun the suspect carried might have been a prop intended to intimidate, noting the suspect's attire and lack of tactical awareness. He believes the suspect wanted to confront Guthrie about an undisclosed issue, which may have escalated.



