Savannah Guthrie's mother Nancy kidnapper killed by 'boss'?
Savannah Guthrie has returned to her show last month as search for Nancy continues
Experts have suggested that kidnapper of US TV anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy could have been killed by his ‘boss’ in order to cover his tracks.
The experts have made these remarks as the search for Nancy continues in the fourth month following her abduction on February 1.
The experts claimed this in an upcoming episode of the NewsNation program hosted by Brian Entin, the journalist who has covered the Nancy Guthrie case extensively from the beginning.
The reporter will be joined by criminal profilers Dr. Ann Burgess, Dr. Gary Brocato and Dr. Casey Jordan.
As per report by the Parade, in the exclusive footage obtained by outlet, the experts are discussing whether the man captured on Nancy’s camera was acting alone, or whether the abduction was an organized effort with a “boss” elsewhere.
Dr Burgess levels a new theory during the discussion saying: “I just had a thought. That person [on Nancy’s stoop] may have been eliminated.”
She continued to explain that the kidnapper could have been killed by the “boss” in order to cover his tracks.
The expert went on to say, “It was well-planned. They got away with it. And they pulled a type of case that we’ve never seen before, as far as we know.”
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