Parade spoke with former FBI Special Agent Bryanna Fox, a professor at the University of South Florida (USF) in the Department of Criminology and the co-director of the Center for Justice and Research and Policy at USF, about the case.
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She explains that telling the public extra details in a case like this doesn't help find Nancy, and that's the task at hand.
Fox believes that the unverified ransom notes are a good example of this because one allegedly mentioned an Apple Watch after Sheriff Nanos noted that Nancy had owned one.
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"It's the reason why the FBI says absolutely nothing unless it's absolutely necessary and urgent. It's because they don't take those risks," Fox tells me.
"They do things to avoid risk," she reiterates. "So if there's a risk that someone can tamper with the scene, or there's any doubt that a person could be a suspect, the FBI's general policy is search it, photograph it, document it and do it as soon as possible, because you will only get one shot at that crime scene, the way it is."
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