Could a WiFi jammer have interfered with surveillance cameras on the night Nancy Guthrie vanished? There have been a plethora of rumors floating around that the person or persons involved in Guthrie's disappearance may have used a WiFi jammer to block signals in an effort to help them stay untraceable after the alleged kidnapping.
In an exclusive interview with Parade, former NYPD detective David Sarni weighed the possibility, highlighting a detail that has yet to be explained.
"A WiFi jammer can interfere with a signal. They are illegal to own but can be bought online," Sarni says. "Someone [in the neighborhood] had a camera go out around the time of the abduction. It’s a possibility [that a WiFi jammer] was used." Then, he points to one curious detail."If there was a WiFi jammer used, why not use it before entering the camera's view that night?" Sarni wonders. "Unless they never tested it before or forgot to turn it on."
As the internet has spent countless hours analyzing the FBI-released videos and photos of the armed individual on Guthrie's front stoop, some noticed that the perp had something with an antenna sticking out of his pants pocket.
In late February, NewsNation’s Brian Entin sat down with former FBI agent Tracy Walder who said that the antenna could be part of a walkie talkie.
“I can’t confirm what’s in his pocket,” Walder told Entin. “The walkie talkie makes sense in the fact that…I feel a getaway vehicle is gonna be critical in this case if there’s someone else that helped, and so that would be a way—obviously you wouldn’t want to use a cell phone—that would be a way in a short range to communicate with someone to bring a car to a certain location."
Walder also acknowledged that the item could have been a WiFi jammer, though she felt that was less likely as she doesn't think the suspect or suspects brought cell phones with them that night.
"I think we would have him by now if he did," she told Entin.
Authorities believe that Guthrie was abducted from her home in the middle of the night on Sunday, Feb. 1. Her whereabouts are still unknown and a suspect has yet to be publicly identified.
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