An ex-FBI agent said the blood found in front of Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home could indicate she didn’t leave the house on her own but was instead carried out.

Maureen O’Connell told NewsNation’s Brian Entin the blood splatters could indicate a big clue in the case.

The search for Nancy has entered its fifth week.

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Ex-FBI agent claims blood splatter in front of Nancy Guthrie’s home could be a big clue

By Kathleen Joyce

Retired special agent Maureen O’Connell said the blood found in front of Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson, Arizona, home could indicate a big clue.

O’Connell told NewsNation’s Brian Entin that the fact there is no break in the blood droplets or footprints may indicate that Guthrie was carried from her home instead of walking out.

“I doubt that she walked out because there were no voids,” O’Connell said.
The blood splatter in front of Nancy Guthrie’s home.BACKGRID
“So, let’s say the pattern of the blood is concentrated here, but the sphere is this big, it’s round, you would have a void here from one foot or from another foot or from something. There don’t appear to be any voids.”

“So, for me, in my mind, she’s wrapped up in something and they’re carrying her out,” she continued.
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15 hours ago

Nancy Guthrie’s neighbor said suspicious man seen on key date before disappearance took ‘long look’ at their street

By Anthony Blair

One of Nancy Guthrie’s neighbors has said a suspicious man took a “long look” at their street as he appeared to scope out the area on a key date before the 84-year-old went missing.

“He wasn’t going terribly quickly like a normal person who’s getting exercise. He was kind of going slowly, and when he walked by this street, he really took a long look at it,” Aldine Meister, who lives in Catalina Foothills, just north of Tucson, Arizona, told NewsNation’s Brian Entin.
Nancy Guthrie with her daughter, “Today” show host Savannah in an undated photo.Facebook/Savanah Guthrie
“I’m getting ready in the morning, and I saw him out there, so I couldn’t make out his face. He was in kind of street clothes, not shoes that you’d walk in, and he had a baseball hat really low, and he was kind of hunched over, and he was kind of looking around, and he just didn’t fit,” Meister said.

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1 day ago

Nancy Guthrie Sheriff Chris Nanos hit with $1M lawsuit from Arizona inmate

By Zoe Hussain

An Arizona inmate is suing Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and his department for over $1 million, alleging deputies endangered his life by not following COVID-19 protocols. Christopher Michael Marx claims a deputy worked between units, including one with a COVID-19 inmate, without sanitizing, posing a significant threat to his safety.