
Startling New Theory Emerges In Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance
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A decorated crime reporter credited an "inside source" for the information.
Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance more than two weeks ago resulted from a botched burglary and not an intended kidnapping, according to a new report.
CBS 5 crime correspondent Briana Whitney, an Edward R. Murrow and Emmy-winning journalist, said Sunday the information was from an inside source “that is now reportable.”
“We can now report investigators now believe this was a burglary gone wrong,” she said in a video she shared on X. “We’ve interviewed multiple experts since this began who also said, based on evidence, surveillance video and other aspects of this case that they also believed this was not an intended kidnapping.”
The report contradicts what authorities publicly believe to be an abduction of the 84 year-old Guthrie, the mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie. Pima County (Ariz.) Sheriff Chris Nanos reiterated that stance in an interview on Sunday.
The elder Guthrie has not been seen since the night of Jan. 31. Guthrie’s personal effects reportedly remained in her Tucson-area home from where she was allegedly snatched, and several ransom notes have been transmitted during the ordeal.













