A retired FBI analyst claimed Nancy Guthrie’s Potential kidnappers may change their appearance to avoid capture. NewsNation reporter Brian Entin discusses the case podcast On Wednesday, April 22, Jim Clemente claimed that the suspect may have “done everything he could to change his appearance,” even modifying his car.

Jim added that the kidnappers may also be trying to “create as much distance as possible between themselves and the crime scene.”
What do you think is going on in his mind right now? Brian asked Jim.
Jim speculates that the perpetrator may have been thinking, “‘Can I hide her body permanently? Is there any way they can’t tie it to me?'”
Jim further speculates that Nancy’s kidnapper may well have “provided an alibi with others,” so if he were questioned, he could say “he was somewhere and couldn’t have been involved.”
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Jim believes that whoever took Nancy from their Tucson home will “absolutely follow every report” about the case.
FBI has received ‘potential key’ DNA It was recently reported that evidence was found in Nancy’s Arizona home. Hair samples originally sent to a private laboratory in Florida are now being analyzed using the FBI’s advanced technology.
Nancy Guthrie’s whereabouts
Months after Nancy went missing, there has been no update on her whereabouts, and no suspects have been found. While the Guthrie family is tormented by the uncertainty surrounding the case’s outcome, her daughter Savannah Guthrie Previously even admitted that her mother may be dead.
Savannah previously said in the video that she and her relatives “still believe in miracles” and “still believe she can come home,” and she also admitted her mother may be “gone.”
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos The Sheriff’s Department is still working with the FBI, labs and forensic examiners across the country and “we still need to sort through thousands (hours) of video footage,” it said previously.

