Savannah Guthrie’s mom Nancy Guthrie has been missing for over a month. Now a retired FBI agent has come forward with a new theory about her disappearance.
According to former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer, a Chilean theft ring could be connected to Nancy’s disappearance. On March 5, she proposed her theory in an X post. Jennifer recalled that several members of a South American crime group had been “charged in numerous high-profile burglaries involving athletes.” One of those robbed was NFL player Travis Kelce.
“What I find eerie is how the Chileans dress, and how these rings are still operating in affluent communities like Nancy Guthrie’s,” she added.
The search for Nancy Guthrie continues
Jennifer included a black-and white image depicting two individuals who she explained were “tied to a Chilean theft ring.” The figures wore hoodies, with one wearing a black facial covering while the other carried a backpack. She thought the figures resembled the security footage of the masked suspect seen on Nancy’s front porch.
Though she admitted having no way of knowing if the group is connected to Nancy’s disappearance, Jennifer believes “the FBI is likely considering everything at this point.”
Nancy was last seen when her son-in-law drove her home following a family dinner on January 31. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is convinced that Nancy was abducted sometime in the early hours of February 1.
“I believe that was a … targeted kidnapping,” Sheriff Nanos told Fox News on February 17. “Whoever did that knew what they were up to, knew who they were after.”
Meanwhile on February 24, Savannah Guthrie and her family offered a $1 million reward for their mother’s return. Former FBI agent Jim Fitzgerald told Megyn Kelly, “If they don’t react to this $1 million reward … that would lean me toward the fact this is a highly personal crime done for highly personal reasons … Money was never a factor.”
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