A retired Pima County homicide detective says the circumstances surrounding Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance could point to multiple people being involved, offering a new theory as the case enters its sixth week. In an exclusive interview with Parade on March 19, Kurt Dabb weighed in on the individual the internet has dubbed "porch guy," as well as the possibility that the crime required coordination behind the scenes.
Dabb, a combat infantry veteran of Operation Desert Storm, explained that, based on the available details, cases like this often require coordination, leading him to believe there may be "two to four accomplices." While authorities have not confirmed that theory, the insight offers a new perspective as investigators continue to follow leads and piece together what happened.
First, given the consensus that Guthrie's home was previously canvassed by the people involved in her disappearance, based on the reports that "porch guy" was captured on her Google Nest weeks before her disappearance, Parade asked Dabb if the individual would have known about the camera at Guthrie's front door.
"It’s more than likely the home was canvassed prior, either by the kidnapper himself or an accomplice," Dabb replies. "Whether or not they knew a camera was there was a culmination of their reconnoiter."
Parade also asked Dabb if he thinks that "porch guy" acted alone. "I do not," he says. "I believe there are anywhere between two to four accomplices. The logistics of something of this magnitude is too much for one person to handle in my professional opinion based on the facts as I know them right now."
Interestingly, Dabb agrees with other experts that the Guthrie case is not a result of a burglary gone bad.
"I see nothing different on the video than what is publicly known. That being said, burglars don’t go to burglarize a house with a full backpack. This was a kidnapping," he tells me. This echoes what former FBI agent Greg Rogers told Parade earlier this month.
“I have never thought this was a robbery gone wrong,” Rogers told Parade exclusively. "There were too many opportunities to have hit the house when nobody was home. There are a good number of interstate home burglars that are much more careful, case homes, know when the owners are away, and are in and out in minutes. They do not hit residences when it is almost guaranteed someone is home."
Guthrie, 84, has been missing since Sunday, Feb. 1. Authorities are still working on leads, but have not publicly identified a suspect. Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the FBI (1-800-CALL-FBI).
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