Nancy Guthrie update: 15,000 messages as missing mystery marks 3 months
Concern for Nancy Guthrie following her disappearance is reportedly high
Nancy Guthrie is still missing, despite three months having passed since her disappearance. Yet, interest in her missing mystery is going strong.
Glimpses of this concern are shared by Jonathan Lee Riches, a YouTuber who frequently covers the 84-year-old case.
"I've received 15,000 emails from people worldwide about Nancy Guthrie," he writes on X, adding, "People out there care & want to know what happened."
Still, a large question looms: where is Nancy?
Brian Entin, whose special, The Nancy Guthrie Mystery, is set to premiere on NewsNation, has a good response to the chilling mystery.
“I think 100 per cent that it will be solved,” he says, adding, “There’s an entire taskforce working around the clock made up of FBI agents and detectives.
"And it's their full-time job to work on this investigation. I think the right tip will come in or the DNA evidence will show something, but it takes time.”
However, what surprised the crime reporter was that the case had not been solved despite the number of task forces on it.
“I thought when those first photos came out from the doorbell camera and masked person that it would be days, but the fact it’s been three months is perplexing,” he says.
He continues, “But, with the panel that we have on the special, they had an interesting theory that the person on the doorbell camera could be dead. Not just the suspect was involved, but also there was a mastermind, a boss, and the doorbell person was the underling. ”.
With attention on Nancy remaining high, pressure is on law enforcement agencies who have yet to produce a suspect in her missing case.
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