Did Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper ever return to the crime scene? For all we know, the suspect may be stalking Savannah

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Although there is a memorial hall outside Nancy Guthrie’s The Tucson-area residence continues to attract visitors, and new inquiries are emerging about whether investigators are keeping an eye on the site.

The Nancy Guthrie Memorial in Tucson continues to draw attention due to issues with police surveillance. (via Reuters)
The Nancy Guthrie Memorial in Tucson continues to draw attention due to issues with police surveillance. (via Reuters)

Nancy, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” co-host Savannah GuthrieShe is believed to have been abducted from her home in the early hours of February 1.

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“They (kidnappers) can [have eyes on the memorial]we just didn’t see it. They may be tracking it, but we don’t see the cameras. “

At the same time, from Pima County Sheriff said detectives are investigating all potential leads in the case, adding “we will not be releasing specific details as this is still ongoing.”

Officials have not publicly disclosed the identities of the suspect, vehicle or anyone involved.

However, disturbing footage from a Nest doorbell camera captured the figure of a masked man. Nancy Guthrie’s The front porch where she was kidnapped. He is described as a man of average height and build and was seen carrying a black Ozark Trails backpack.

“It’s possible that this type of person will return to the memorial, visit the memorial, even take photos of the memorial and add to the memorial themselves,” Brantner-Smith said.

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Nancy Guthrie Memorial raises questions about oversight of Tucson case investigation

Regarding the alleged lack of law enforcement oversight at the scene, Brantner Smith offered a plausible explanation. “It could be because they have a solid suspect, but they just haven’t released that information to the public,” she said.

Smith further noted that it is not uncommon for criminals to revisit crime scenes. “Sometimes criminals return to the scene of the crime. So in that spirit, they come to the memorial and they may leave their own note, their own flowers,” she added.

Savannah with her sister Anne and brother-in-law on Monday Tommaso Scionilay flowers at the memorial at the bottom of Nancy’s driveway.

The total reward offered by the FBI, local law enforcement and the Guthrie family for information leading to Nancy’s recovery exceeds $1 million. However, the reward remains unclaimed.

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