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Nancy Guthrie update: Ex-FBI agent spots hidden clues in chilling video

A 'porch guy' was seen in the footage outside Nancy Guthrie's home, but he was not found yet

Published June 01, 2026
Nancy Guthrie update: Ex-FBI agent spots hidden clues in chilling video
Former FBI agent urged cops to focus on crucial clues hidden in Nancy Guthrie footage

Nancy Guthrie's mysterious disappearance sparked much speculation on social media over who was behind it.

Earlier, in the search for the presumed abductor, a man was seen at the 84-year-old home's porch.

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He was wearing a mask and appeared to be tinkering with the CCTV camera. 

The internet began calling him the 'Porch guy.'

Months passed, yet there are no details about the alleged suspect.

However, Jennifer Coffindaffer, who is a former FBI officer, said there is more to the video than meets the eye.

She shared the investigators recovered buried video of the suspect with the help of Google specialists.

In the footage, Coffindaffer said there are key clues hidden, which she urged the cops to focus on.

In a tweet on X, she said, "Please check these closeups for more clues, including a watch."

"Details on how he handles the vines to show right-handedness."

"PG appearing to look over at something or someone, clear evidence of a handheld radio."

Nancy Guthrie update: Ex-FBI agent spots hidden clues in chilling video

At the end, Coffindaffer floated the possibility of more than a single alleged kidnapper in Nancy's disappearance.

"I believe Porch Guy took Nancy out the front door on his own, but this evidence and 2 back doors being open indicate he was not alone," she concluded.

Nancy has been missing since Feb. 1 from her home near Tucson, Arizona.

Hassan Sohail
Hassan is a reporter covering entertainment and sports, with 3 years of experience. He focuses on film, celebrity culture, and major sporting events, delivering engaging stories that capture both on-screen narratives and on-field action, while offering readers a dynamic blend of pop culture and sports coverage.
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