
Former FBI agent offers new theory about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance: 'Personal grievance'
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Jonny Grusing, former FBI agent in the Denver Field Office, says a personal grievance could have led to the interaction between Nancy Guthrie and the suspect in her disappearance.
Peter D'Abrosca is a reporter at Fox News Digital covering campus extremism in higher education.
Grusing made it clear that he is only operating off of information that has been made public in the case, and that he's positing a new theory in case it might jog the memory of a member of the public who could help solve the case. Follow Peter on X at @pmd_reports. Send story tips to peter.dabrosca@fox.com.
"The first thing he does is with his glove, and with his glove, it doesn't look like he's trying to take [the camera] off," said Grusing of the suspect's behavior on Guthrie's stoop. "It looks like he's trying to cover it with his right hand. "And then he looks down, he looks around, and he gets the branches, and he puts the branches up in front of it."

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