Ex-FBI agent shares chilling Nancy Guthrie theory – ‘too late’

Former FBI agent Maureen O’Connell shared a grim outlook on the Nancy Guthrie case as it approaches day 50

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Ex-FBI agent Maureen believes it’s ‘too late’ for Nancy Guthrie (Image: Brian Entin/Youtube)

A retired FBI agent has expressed her belief that the Nancy Guthrie case will ultimately be resolved, though she fears it may prove “too late” for the missing 84-year-old. Maureen O’Connell, a former FBI Special Agent, appeared on Brian Entin’s YouTube program, Brian Entin Investigates, to analyze the Nancy Guthrie investigation as it nears the 50-day mark.

In the most recent episode, Brian examined the petition seeking to recall Sheriff Chris Nanos, who has been leading the search efforts for Nancy. From the investigation’s earliest stages, Nanos has faced accusations of numerous shortcomings, prompting the petition’s launch on March 12. This development follows a significant revelation in the Nancy Guthrie case, as an individual was reported to have left the neighborhood just days after the abduction.

Republican Congressional candidate Daniel Butierez initiated the petition, which requires 120,000 signatures within 120 days to trigger a recall election. Beyond the recall effort, Brian Entin Investigates also explored the likelihood of solving Nancy’s disappearance. It comes after a mystery man who claimed he “saw Nancy 5 days ago” offered chilling new proof

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Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her home in Tuscon, Arizona, on February 1 (Image: savannahguthrie/Instagram)

Maureen O’Connell remains optimistic about resolution, drawing on her FBI experience where external skepticism often masked internal confidence. “There were times when people thought we weren’t in a position to solve it, and we were all smiling because we knew we were going to solve it,” Maureen stated. However, despite her “optimistic” outlook on the case being resolved, she doesn’t believe Nancy will be discovered alive.

She confided to Brian, “So that’s why I’m optimistic, and I think they’re going to solve the case, but unfortunately, everything’s telling me it’s too late for Nancy.”

More heartbreakingly, Maureen suggested Nancy might not “ever” be located, stating, “I’m not even convinced at all that we’ll ever find her, to be honest, and I hate to say that.”

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Maureen’s remarks arrive as the case nears its 50th day, with investigative developments remaining scarce (Image: Brian Entin/Youtube)

The show’s host, Brian, who has been broadcasting from Tucson, Arizona, where Nancy was last spotted, responded, “Yeah, it’s a vast desert out there. When you’re out there, you’re like, ‘Oh my gosh, there’s a lot of places to hide somebody.”

Maureen’s remarks arrive as the case nears its 50th day, with investigative developments remaining scarce.

One disclosure that has emerged, however, concerns Sheriff Chris Nanos, who has reportedly logged more hours at the gym lately than at his office.

The New York Post reported that Chris Nanos made multiple gym visits recently, whilst completing only two seven-hour shifts at the sheriff’s department between last Friday and Tuesday.

Nanos has been observed driving his Corvette Stingray from his $850,000 home to the gym for lengthy 90-minute workouts in recent days, totaling four visits across five days.

This development surfaces as the puzzling disappearance of an Air Force general reveals several unsettling parallels to the Nancy case.

It comes after the Guthrie search took a shock twist with cadaver dogs – and an alarming explanation is emerging.