Yet another theory is being thrown out in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. A former forensic psychologist believes that revenge may be a factor in the 84-year-old’s case. Investigators have yet to pinpoint what transpired when the mother went missing from her Tucson, Arizona, home.
Dr. Ann Burgess recently shared why she thinks this case was all personal. The forensic expert believes that “something went very wrong inside the house.” She thinks this was the case early on. While there’s long been a kidnapping theory, there has not been a clear motive that everyone agrees on.
Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy has been missing for over two months
Ann is clarifying her position about why this kidnapping was personal. On Brian Entin Investigates, she notes that there had been little forensic material left behind. “Where does it go?” she wondered. The doctor adds that, “It’s just like it vanishes. She just vanishes.”
According to Ann, someone in Nancy’s inner circle may have something to do with this. Retaliation may have come into play in her opinion. “Something could have come up there that we don’t know about, and that’s up to people in her orbit to figure out,” said Ann. She goes on to say that what happened reeks of something mean and horrible. Meanwhile, Ann doesn’t think it makes sense that Nancy would be a target simply for an abduction.
Ann’s theory adds to the growing list on the Nancy Guthrie mystery. Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer believes that the kidnapping came down to money. A pair of ransom notes was sent to news outlets, demanding money in this matter.
Nancy went missing on February 1 after failing to attend her Sunday church service. Despite the thousands of leads there is no sign of her.
TELL US – DO YOU BELIEVE THAT RETALIATION OR REVENGE MAY HAVE BEEN A MOTIVE IN NANCY’S KIDNAPPING?
