FBI Veteran Calls Out Guthrie Kidnapping…

A retired FBI veteran is raising serious questions about whether the high-profile disappearance of an 84-year-old mother of a celebrity news anchor is actually the kidnapping that authorities claim, pointing to glaring inconsistencies that should alarm anyone who values truth over narrative.

Expert Skepticism Challenges Official Kidnapping Theory

Lance Leising, a retired FBI agent with extensive experience in missing persons cases, publicly questioned the kidnapping narrative surrounding Nancy Guthrie’s January 31 disappearance from her Tucson, Arizona home. Leising described the circumstances as “very odd” and noted that stranger abductions of elderly victims are exceptionally rare in reality, despite their prevalence in Hollywood fiction.

His skepticism carries weight given that such crimes typically involve financial, passionate, or ideological motives—none of which have been confirmed in this case. The remote Catalina Foothills location of Guthrie’s home suggests pre-planning rather than a random act, undermining authorities’ initial characterization of the event.

Investigation Expands Amid Unverified Ransom Demands

Pima County Sheriff’s Department and FBI agents conducted extensive searches on February 8, including examining a septic tank and maintenance hole at Nancy Guthrie’s residence, visiting a gas station to review surveillance of an unidentified male, and seizing a vehicle from the property. Investigators also spent over two and a half hours searching Annie Guthrie’s home, Nancy’s daughter, removing items and taking photographs. A second ransom note surfaced demanding $6 million in Bitcoin by February 9 at 5 p.m., though authorities have not verified its authenticity. The escalating ransom amount and unconfirmed demands raise questions about whether investigators are chasing phantom leads or genuine evidence.

Celebrity Connection Generates Tips and Hoaxes

The case has attracted intense public attention due to Nancy Guthrie’s daughter, Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of NBC’s “Today” show, who posted family videos pleading for her mother’s safe return. The FBI Phoenix Field Office deployed digital billboards across Texas, New Mexico, and California, offering a $50,000 reward for information. However, the high-profile nature has also led to hoaxes, with authorities arresting an imposter who submitted false ransom demands. Former NYPD detective Joseph Giacalone suggested that FBI leadership of the investigation signals either a potential death or interstate element, while retired FBI agent Stuart Kaplan claimed investigators are “zeroing in” on suspects through digital forensics and vehicle seizures.

Questions Mount About Evidence and Investigative Missteps

Retired FBI agent Ken Gray criticized investigators for releasing the crime scene and then re-securing it after ransom notes emerged, warning that such actions risk evidence tampering and compromise case integrity. Sheriff Chris Nanos stated that no family members have been ruled out as suspects, despite requesting ongoing security at the Guthrie home.

Leising noted that captors appear “confident they are not going to be found,” suggesting either sophisticated planning or insider knowledge. President Trump publicly expressed optimism that the FBI is nearing “definitive” answers, though substantive breakthroughs remain elusive. The conflicting expert assessments and procedural concerns should trouble anyone who expects competent law enforcement, particularly in a case where every hour matters for an elderly victim’s survival.

The stark disconnect between Hollywood’s portrayal of elderly kidnappings and their actual rarity in criminal statistics underscores why Leising’s skepticism deserves serious consideration. If this proves to be something other than a straightforward abduction, it will represent yet another failure of authorities to communicate honestly with the public, eroding trust in institutions Americans rely on for safety and truth in crises.

Sources:

Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Arizona Feb 7 live updates – Fox News

Nancy Guthrie: Former FBI agent breaks down her ‘very odd’ disappearance – Fox 5 Atlanta

Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Investigators search septic tank, maintenance hole at Tucson home – Fox 10 Phoenix

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  1. Nbc and her low ratings, and knowing they were pushing for a woke olympics, generate fake news. The leftists don’t care about anything, not even family.

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