• #33,581
Does anyone think this might loosen lips from someone who might know some significant information about NG disappearance.

Milwaukee attorney offers $100K reward for info leading to arrest in Guthrie case​

Hupy said he believes that even though the FBI has its own $100,000 reward, its requirement for personal information may discourage tips from the public. Crime Stoppers allows tipsters to remain anonymous.
He said the reward will be posted through Crime Stoppers of Tucson
 
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Y'all we've been told sooo many times. Let's not have this shut down again. Because you know it will happen right when something big shakes out and no one wants that.

If you're new, please read the posting rules, it really will help. If you're old like me, please re-read them, perhaps you'll see something you forgot or is new since last reviewed.

If it can't be linked to an approved media source or reputable research to back up your thoughts and you aren't a verified expert on the topic you're writing about you have to include in your post:
IMO - in my opinion
MOO - my opinion only
OMO - only my opinion
JMO - just my opinion
or something comparable indicating it's just your opinion, even if you have something comparable in your signature line as I do because not everyone can see your signature line. If in doubt, err on the side of caution. And just add IMO. This is all of course IMO.
 
  • #33,583
Does anyone think this might loosen lips from someone who might know some significant information about NG disappearance.

Milwaukee attorney offers $100K reward for info leading to arrest in Guthrie case​

Hupy said he believes that even though the FBI has its own $100,000 reward, its requirement for personal information may discourage tips from the public. Crime Stoppers allows tipsters to remain anonymous.
He said the reward will be posted through Crime Stoppers of Tucson
It's a huge hope, yes!
 
  • #33,584
Finally a definite answer for this.
IMO.

Now if we could just find out exactly who dropped Nancy off at her home that night and at what time we'd be making more progress.
I heard SIL
I heard daughter
I heard SIL
and I heard daughter again.

I would like to see Sheriff Nanos set this record straight on video that we can all see for ourselves.
 
  • #33,585
Does anyone think this might loosen lips from someone who might know some significant information about NG disappearance.

Milwaukee attorney offers $100K reward for info leading to arrest in Guthrie case​

Hupy said he believes that even though the FBI has its own $100,000 reward, its requirement for personal information may discourage tips from the public. Crime Stoppers allows tipsters to remain anonymous.
He said the reward will be posted through Crime Stoppers of Tucson
This is great news IMO. IF the TMZ notes are legit, the writer should contact this attorney.
 
  • #33,586
snipped for focus: her driving

Perhaps the kids picking her up was a pattern that just developed over the years. In my family, the "kids" always just popped in and out of the house we grew up in. It was far more common than our parents visiting us.

If we were going somewhere, I dropped by their house. Both were still driving in their 80s, but if we were going out, I drove short distances and Daddy and I shared driving long distances.

It was a routine that developed without any conscious discussion that I recall.
 
  • #33,587
FBI working on getting signal sniffer attached to drones that can fly closer to the ground.
 
  • #33,588
If anyone remembers the guy interviewed at least twice, who some people in this thread found a tad suspicious, and who was calling himself a “neighbour” while trying to push the blame on TC, there appears to be someone in Tucson with the same first name as him and whose last name relates to Friday night’s SWAT events. Could be complete coincidence, of course, but if so, it’s an interesting one all the same.

JMO
 
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IMO, it's pretty worrisome that they are looking at a next door neighbor's camera so late in the game. This makes me concerned that they have missed a lot of opportunities to collect relevant evidence.

Also, most new cameras record to the cloud and if they have local recording they have a MicroSD card. I'm sure most of NG's neighbor's would have voluntarily provided access to pertinent recordings on day one. Unfortunately, by now both cloud and locally stored video have had opportunity to be overwritten and lost. You can not recover video on a SD card that had been overwritten. Deleted, yes probably, but not files which are already overwritten.
 
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I've never posted here before, but I do read as many comments as I can! (Not all 1,680 pages though! So sorry if this has been asked before, but I haven't seen it.) A bunch of us were at dinner, talking about the Guthrie family; they must be going through hell right now. It's so awful. But one of the people at dinner asked an interesting question, and I'm curious if anyone here knows the answer. He asked, "Why can't SG just offer $1 million to anyone with information leading to the return of her mom?" Wouldn't that get a lot of people's attention and possibly cause somebody in the know to squeal on the kidnapper? It would seem like so much more of an incentive than $50k or $100k or even now $200k. Couldn't that help move the case along faster?
 
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If genealogy doesn't hit and no arrests are made in the meantime, it brings the international angle into full view.

JMO.
 
  • #33,592
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I'm thinking that accomplice did all the dirty work inside. jmo
What accomplice? Is it verified there was an accomplice? jmo..
 
  • #33,593
When Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson spoke to a forensic expert about the possibility a blue light was brought back into the crime scene, Dr. Laura Pettler wanted to know, "Where was the rest of that blood?" Anne and Dr. Laura takes us through the crime scene once again with what we know and what we don't know and go through a forensic checklist three weeks into this investigation at Guthrie's Tucson home.

 
  • #33,594
IMO, it's pretty worrisome that they are looking at a next door neighbor's camera so late in the game. This makes me concerned that they have missed a lot of opportunities to collect relevant evidence.

Also, most new cameras record to the cloud and if they have local recording they have a MicroSD card. I'm sure most of NG's neighbor's would have voluntarily provided access to pertinent recordings on day one. Unfortunately, by now both cloud and locally stored video have had opportunity to be overwritten and lost. You can not recover video on a SD card that had been overwritten. Deleted, yes probably, but not files which are already overwritten.
I’m not sure it’s too late, depends on the type of system the neighbors have. Neighbors could have been out of town or unwell for some time and not available to look at their systems.

My Ring camera app caught a truck taking a turn that looked like it was on two wheels. But when I went in on my laptop, the video was longer and actually took out my neighbors mailbox. I gave my neighbor the video so the truck company replaced her mailbox.
 
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“What this sniffer does is it’s only looking for the physical address of Nancy. There are a million devices out there that use Bluetooth. We want to home in just on Nancy,” he told The Post.

“So it filters out all of the noise. If it gets close enough, it can do what’s called active scanning, where it tries to communicate with that device and then get more responses back from it.”

Kennedy said it was fortunate that Nancy’s pacemaker is a newer device that is paired with her phone.

“Because we know it’s paired to her phone, the device itself, when it’s not in range of her phone, will continuously reach out to try to see, ‘Hey, is that phone there? Can I connect to that phone?’
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Nancy was reported missing on Feb. 1. Authorities have received between 40,000 and 50,000 leads in the mystifying case.
BBM. this guy is a genius! The end of article surprised me... can you imagine what else he can invent?

In addition, if the pacemaker has been damaged, either deliberately or accidentally by Nancy’s kidnappers, that would also prevent the sniffer from working.

That’s why Kennedy’s latest project is an app to track Nancy’s Bluetooth device.

“I also created with one of my co-workers an iPhone app and an Android app. If we were able to get the physical address of the implantable device, we could literally turn that entire community or city into scanning devices,” he explained.

“Everybody could download the app, hit ‘Find Nancy,’ and if they got any hits, it would tell law enforcement the locations of those. We actually put that out as well,” Kennedy said.

“I could literally publish an app tomorrow that every single person could download on their phone, and you literally hit ‘Find Nancy,’ and it will scan in every geographic location where they’re at for that specific address and then tell the FBI, ‘Hey, there’s a hit here. You need to go here to start to triangulate where it’s happening,'” he said.

❤️❤️❤️
 
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  • #33,596
IMO, it's pretty worrisome that they are looking at a next door neighbor's camera so late in the game. This makes me concerned that they have missed a lot of opportunities to collect relevant evidence.
The only thing I can think of is that it relates to the new extended timeline [as per new information] going as far back as January 11.
 
  • #33,598
I've never posted here before, but I do read as many comments as I can! (Not all 1,680 pages though! So sorry if this has been asked before, but I haven't seen it.) A bunch of us were at dinner, talking about the Guthrie family; they must be going through hell right now. It's so awful. But one of the people at dinner asked an interesting question, and I'm curious if anyone here knows the answer. He asked, "Why can't SG just offer $1 million to anyone with information leading to the return of her mom?" Wouldn't that get a lot of people's attention and possibly cause somebody in the know to squeal on the kidnapper? It would seem like so much more of an incentive than $50k or $100k or even now $200k. Couldn't that help move the case along faster?

Not a bad idea, but she probably knows more about what is going on and has surmised (or been advised) that no amount of money offered will likely suffice. Especially if it is a stalker, one of those maligned online thrill cults, or even ideologically/foreign/revenge driven. We don't even know that she or others haven't already ponied up the ransom and been burned. We just know that no one deposited a ransom into that particular bitcoin account.

JMO.
 
  • #33,599
Interesting-

He says 80% of names he was shown were Hispanic and had facial hair the way he imagined the person in the suspect video having. He found no match to anyone that had been to his shop.

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The owner of Tucson gun shop Armor Bearer Arms describes what an FBI agent showed him as he asked for details on gun sales in the past year related to the Guthrie investigation.

“The facial hair that I saw in that video reminds me a lot of these photographs.”

#nancyguthrie #abduction #truecrime #investigation

 
  • #33,600
This video is interesting; the FBI is at NG’s neighbor’s home.

I’m curious if this is the neighbor that lost her power, or just the video on her camera?

The phone in the agent’s hand doesn’t appear to be his (IMO) many of my female friends’ phones are encased in multi-colored flowers.

When I lost power on one of my Ring cameras, I had to be next to it to it with my phone to repower/refigure it.

I wonder if that camera had a view of NG’s home or the street in front?

MOOOOO…🐮
It appears to be a Ring flood light camera. I own the Ring cam system and there is a reset button on the top that looks like the agent is holding down to reset with the phone. I'm guessing he had to reset and sync it back up to the owners phone after they took video from it. JMO.

Let's hope the neighbors had a subscription!
 
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