+ glutes Posted February 9 Posted February 9 The whole case is strange, and think the cops know more than what we are being told. Inspector Glutes was wondering why investigators went to the roof and towed a car days after her purported abduction. Why was there a camera on her newly redone roof? Roofers targeting a vulnerable old lady? https://parade.com/news/savannah-guthrie-mom-nancy-camera-found-roof-neighbor-spotted-key-detail-prompted-police-search Any thoughts / theories? marylander1940 1
+ purplekow Posted February 9 Posted February 9 We do have a prolific poster who is based in Tucson. Perhaps he has more information on a local story gone national.
jeezifonly Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Random, personal, or otherwise specifically targeting a journalist? Terrible no matter which. I hope Nancy is not in physical peril. You deliberately separate a 84yr old from medicine and/or a heart-managing device, the risk of an additional charge of murder gets higher every hour. BSR 1
+ sync Posted February 9 Posted February 9 The victim's blood at the abduction site is a very grim first find. BSR and marylander1940 2
ShortCutie7 Posted February 9 Posted February 9 4 hours ago, jeezifonly said: You deliberately separate a 84yr old from medicine and/or a heart-managing device, the risk of an additional charge of murder gets higher every hour. 3 hours ago, sync said: The victim's blood at the abduction site is a very grim first find. For these reasons, I think she’s already dead. My initial gut feeling was that she was accidentally hit by a car and the assailant took her body to cover it up, but now I think it was a planned abduction.
+ sync Posted February 9 Posted February 9 3 hours ago, ShortCutie7 said: For these reasons, I think she’s already dead. My initial gut feeling was that she was accidentally hit by a car and the assailant took her body to cover it up, but now I think it was a planned abduction. I have the same feeling about her already being dead, and because of the way the investigation has widened, I also have an eerie feeling a family member may be somehow involved. ShortCutie7 1
+ purplekow Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Fa,ily is always the direction in which the authorities point. For how long were the Ramseys looked at for the murder of their daughter. In that case, my money is still on the step brother. My gut is they will not find her body anytime soon or they will find a very fat coyote. Luv2play 1
Luv2play Posted February 9 Posted February 9 One ransom note demanded bitcoin in ransom money. But that currency is plunging and has lost 47percent of its value since last October. Today its down another 3.4 percent. Better to delay and get a cheaper price. marylander1940, CuriousByNature and mike carey 2 1
+ glutes Posted February 19 Author Posted February 19 https://abc7.com/live-updates/nancy-guthrie-live-updates/18612498/ My thoughts earlier, what about her roofers?? 90 minutes to Mexico...
+ sniper Posted February 19 Posted February 19 I think she's dead, not necessarily intentionally, or they would have tried to actually get the money by now. Luv2play, Whoisyourdaddy, samhexum and 2 others 5
BuffaloKyle Posted February 19 Posted February 19 It's a very odd case as every scenario has some holes. If she was kidnapped for ransom it appears all the ransom notes were fakes. I would think there would have been a physical one left at the house. If it was then just someone who hates Savannah Guthrie why kidnap her and not just kill her and leave her there. And if it was a burglary gone bad you would never take the person again, you'd just kill and leave them there.
jeezifonly Posted February 19 Posted February 19 When the means of payment is crypto, that means it can't be traced. So the comms (via TMZ really?) and extending the deadlines and changing the the crypto account is really odd, and sure is taking up a lot of space in the news cycle. 🤔
JB_Studio38 Posted February 27 Posted February 27 (edited) Having spent hotel nights watching Forensics Files and First 48 Tulsa (Don’t ask me why murder mysteries fascinate people…but if anything it’s educational that it’s not always who you think it is), it could be anything. It’s too early to speculate anything at this point, cases like this can take longer than a few weeks to figure out. That said, Tucson is quite a beautiful place. But the streets can be sketchy. It attracts retirees like Florida does, but also has college and resort communities. I took a picture while out “hiking” (which was really more of a jogging trail) last year. Edited February 27 by JB_Studio38 thomas and + Pensant 2
+ Just Chuck Posted Monday at 08:08 PM Posted Monday at 08:08 PM A former FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit Profiler (like in “Silence of the Lambs”) helped generate a video where she provided commentary on the doorbell video of the person coming onto Mrs. Guthrie’s porch during the night. The analyst points out how calmly and deliberately he moved, how prepared he seemed to be based on how he’d covered himself from video surveillance, and how he appeared to be carrying supplies that he might want for whatever he was about to do. She commented that she wouldn’t be surprised if this individual had done something like this before. It was a pretty chilling analysis. Here’s a link to the audio component.
DaddyCares Posted yesterday at 10:45 PM Posted yesterday at 10:45 PM Must love that this is a forum topic here. I've been following this vigorously; I cannot tell why it intrigues me so much.
Becket Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago On 2/27/2026 at 4:35 AM, JB_Studio38 said: Having spent hotel nights watching Forensics Files and First 48 Tulsa (Don’t ask me why murder mysteries fascinate people…but if anything it’s educational that it’s not always who you think it is), it could be anything. It’s too early to speculate anything at this point, cases like this can take longer than a few weeks to figure out. That said, Tucson is quite a beautiful place. But the streets can be sketchy. It attracts retirees like Florida does, but also has college and resort communities. I took a picture while out “hiking” (which was really more of a jogging trail) last year. Do you still think it is "too early?" Seems very late to me. The press have all disappeared, the police have moved back to Phoenix, and one infamous law enforcement officer is off drinking beer with the hockey team. marylander1940 1
marylander1940 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 47 minutes ago, Becket said: Do you still think it is "too early?" Seems very late to me. The press have all disappeared, the police have moved back to Phoenix, and one infamous law enforcement officer is off drinking beer with the hockey team. On 2/26/2026 at 2:22 PM, azdr0710 said: well, who can blame him... he's finally acknowledged by jocks, he thinks he's one of them. + Just Chuck and + Pensant 1 1
JB_Studio38 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, Becket said: Do you still think it is "too early?" Seems very late to me. The press have all disappeared, the police have moved back to Phoenix, and one infamous law enforcement officer is off drinking beer with the hockey team. If it’s not on one of the HLN shows, it’s too soon… Becket 1
+ Pensant Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) I never understood the mass interest in these things. It must stem from the years of reality TV and crime serials. Not owning a TV is a blessing. Of course, I know 90% of the population disagrees. Edited 9 hours ago by Pensant marylander1940 1
+ sync Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It's been a long time since the ransom payment was raised to a million dollars and, apparently there has not yet been a response. Sadly, this is appearing to be moving from search and rescue to search and recovery. BSR 1
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