Summary
A former FBI agent, Jennifer Coffindaffer, explained why she does not believe Nancy Guthrie's disappearance is linked to cartels. She listed reasons, including the lack of a ransom demand and the remote location of Guthrie's home, that suggest it was unlikely to be a cartel kidnapping.
Key Facts
- Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her home near Tucson on February 1.
- Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer shared why she doubts cartel involvement in Guthrie's disappearance.
- Coffindaffer mentioned no ransom demand as a reason against cartel involvement.
- She also noted Guthrie's home was too remote for typical cartel activity.
- Blood was discovered on Guthrie's porch, and she is believed to have been taken against her will.
- Purported ransom notes sent to media have not been confirmed as credible by authorities.
- The search for Nancy Guthrie is ongoing, and the investigation is developing.