During a recent episode of his new podcast, The Fairfax Files, Michael Hershman spoke with former FBI Assistant Director John Miller about several high-profile cases, including Guthrie’s disappearance. When Hershman described the case as “unusual” and asked for Miller’s perspective, the former law enforcement official suggested that the person responsible for Guthrie's abduction is likely local to Tucson. "I think the answer is—and I think that the Guthrie family believes this, too—the answer is right there. The answer is in Tucson," Miller began. "This was probably something hatched locally by someone who thought, 'Here's an individual who is relatively defenseless, lives alone, is vulnerable, unable to put up a lot of resistance. If we came and took her away, who is connected to… someone with resources and money."Miller went on to say that these factors strongly suggest the person was local, noting that people in the area are familiar with the Guthrie family and aware that Nancy lives alone. He added that in the vast majority of kidnappings, those responsible had some prior connection to the victim, such as a former employee, current employee’s partner, family member, or someone who had worked on the property and had access.
As of the time of this writing, authorities have not publicly named a suspect, and the investigation into Nancy's February 1 disappearance remains ongoing.
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