FBI Intensifies Nancy Guthrie Investigation After Vehicle Removal
A former FBI special agent, Stuart Kaplan, stated on Saturday that he believes the FBI and its partners are intensifying their investigation into the suspected captor or captors of Nancy Guthrie. This statement follows the removal of a vehicle from Guthrie's property on Friday.
A former FBI special agent, Stuart Kaplan, stated on Saturday that he believes the FBI and its partners are intensifying their investigation into the suspected captor or captors of Nancy Guthrie.
Insights into the Investigation Process
Kaplan indicated that each return by law enforcement to the property likely signifies the discovery of additional digital evidence. This evidence, he noted, is then corroborated, dismissed, or confirmed.
He suggested that the recent seizure of the car could be a confirmation of such evidence.
Forensic Examination of Seized Vehicle
Kaplan speculated that the retrieved vehicle might have been shared by multiple individuals. He also noted the lack of information regarding individuals who might have assisted Nancy, such as home healthcare aides or those who provided transportation.
He suggested the car might be undergoing forensic analysis for fiber or hair samples, or GPS tracking. The aim of this analysis is to determine its usage prior to the previous Sunday.