Summary
A retired FBI profiler explained mistakes made by the suspect in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, who went missing near Tucson, Arizona. Video footage showed the suspect's actions, revealing identifiable features which could help investigators. The search for Guthrie, who needs daily medication, continues as she has been missing since the end of January.
Key Facts
- Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her home near Tucson, Arizona, and was last seen on January 31.
- The person suspected of kidnapping her was caught on a doorbell camera on February 10.
- The suspect was unprepared for the doorbell camera, revealing a potential tattoo on his wrist.
- Despite wearing a mask and gloves, the suspect did not cover his mouth, risking leaving DNA evidence.
- Drops of Nancy Guthrie’s blood were found on her front porch.
- Authorities are concerned for Guthrie's health, as she requires vital daily medication.
- The suspect is described as around 5 feet, 9 or 10 inches tall, with an average build, and was carrying a 25-liter backpack.