Source: International Business Times
The Nancy Guthrie case update suggests her kidnappers likely used specialised know-how to disable surveillance and stage a near-invisible abduction that has so far kept them ahead of investigators. Nancy Guthrie, 84, was kidnapped from her Tucson home on 1 February, and more than two months on, investigators in Arizona and the FBI are still hunting for answers, as experts point to a 'specialised skill set' used by her kidnappers to slip through a neighbourhood packed with cameras. Guthrie is the mother of Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie, and her disappearance has unfolded in full view of the American media.
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