Authorities may not be as forthcoming as we think about the Nancy Guthrie case. According to a former police detective, there’s a reason no alleged 911 calls have been released in that matter. Bob Gilliam believes that they are trying to protect the integrity of this case by not revealing those apparent calls.
The 84-year-old has been missing for well over two months. Those tasked with finding Nancy and tracking down a suspect in her disappearance have been under a lot of criticism.
The calls likely contain key details not released publicly
Emergency calls in this case may reveal a lot, but it’s unlikely the public will know about it anytime soon. Speaking on The Interview Room, Bob said that those reported calls likely contain “investigative information in there that the detectives don’t want out to the public.” He says that it could be quite some time before we hear some of those alleged phone calls.
Despite the frustrations that this case has reached a standstill, Bob doesn’t believe that’s the case. He claims that forensic evidence at the scene is likely a major focus for the FBI. In February, a forensic expert stated that the evidence showed to them that Nancy may have been bleeding after being taken allegedly from her home. Blood was found at her home in Tucson, Arizona.
In Bob’s estimation, the person seen on Nancy’s porch before she disappeared likely didn’t act alone. He says that it’d be challenging for one person to carry out something like that on their own.
A 911 call was placed to the police on February 1 by Nancy’s daughter, Annie. She was the last known person to see the mother of three before she went missing. A reward of over $1 million has been offered in this case. A suspect description was released weeks ago, but no arrests have been made. Per Arizona law, emergency calls can be made public, though there are exceptions involving government interests in ongoing investigations.
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