Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 2
Investigator Says 7,001st Tip Could Crack 150-Day Nancy Guthrie Case
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 2

Investigator Says 7,001st Tip Could Crack 150-Day Nancy Guthrie Case

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 2

Summary

  • More than 150 days after Nancy Guthrie vanished, private investigator Herman Weisberg said the case could still break with a single public tip, despite thousands of leads already checked.
  • Weisberg said crowdsourcing often solves high-profile crimes because widespread attention prompts witnesses to revisit footage, notice suspicious details and call investigators with the missing piece.
  • The 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie has been missing since Feb. 1; FBI and Google recovered Nest doorbell video, and two detained men were later released without charges.
  • Weisberg said he is surprised digital forensics have not already cracked the case, but added investigators may be further along than public updates suggest.
  • Combined rewards now exceed $1.2 million, including $1 million from the family, as authorities and relatives continue urging tips through the FBI and Tucson Crime Stoppers.

Insights

With Nest footage and ransom notes, why have investigators failed to find Savannah Guthrie's mother after five months?
Conflicting ransom notes mention cryptocurrency and death. What do they reveal about the fate of the 84-year-old victim?