Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 27
Blood spatter suggests single abductor in Nancy Guthrie Tucson kidnapping
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 27

Blood spatter suggests single abductor in Nancy Guthrie Tucson kidnapping

8 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 27
  • Retired FBI agent Jim Clemente says blood patterns on 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie's Tucson porch indicate she was assaulted and abducted by one person.
  • Clemente believes Guthrie was struck in the face, fell, then carried away, as the blood trail ends at her driveway. No signs of struggle were found inside the house.
  • Authorities have not ruled out multiple suspects, and a $1.2 million reward is offered for information. Guthrie, mother of 'Today' co-host Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her Catalina Foothills home on February 1.
Despite a $1.2M reward and the FBI's involvement, why has there been no proof of life for Nancy Guthrie?
In a wealthy, 'safe' neighborhood, how did the violent abduction of a prominent mother go completely unnoticed?
With thousands of leads and no suspects, can advanced DNA tech alone crack this high-profile abduction case?
The suspect was caught on camera, yet remains a ghost. What critical detail has everyone missed?
Why target an 84-year-old with a pacemaker? Was this a calculated ransom plot or something more personal?
Can a pacemaker's faint Bluetooth signal really be the key to finding a missing person in a nationwide search?