Nancy Guthrie Case: Dan Bongino Suggests 2 Scary Theories Besides Kidnapping, ‘Someone Was In The House…’

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In a conversation with Sean Hannity, Dan Bongino suggested that there may be two other possibilities in the Nancy Guthrie case besides kidnapping.

and Bongino, K Officially left his role as FBI Deputy Director January shared three theories as to what might have happened Nancy Guthriethe anchor mother of ‘Aaj’ show Savannah Guthrie. In a conversation with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Bongino suggested that there may be two other possibilities, in addition to a kidnapping, that authorities are considering in the case.

Nancy Guthrie case: Dan Bongino reveals 2 scary theories of what could have happened if not kidnapped (Savannah Guthrie/Facebook, Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images North America/AFP)Saying that he sees “three possibilities,” Bongino said, “The first is that it was clearly a kidnapping — a kidnapping for ransom. The second possibility is that it was just a crime that went awry. Someone was home, maybe it was a robbery, something bad happened, and they asked to do something bad to do something else. It didn’t, just to take advantage of a situation like this.”

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He added, “The third possibility is that there was some kind of medical emergency or something, and maybe it wasn’t an abduction. When you can’t find someone immediately at a crime scene like this, within the first couple of days, you either have a really good, surgical-type operator, or the story you’ve been told—or believed—may not be the story.”

Arizona police released Nancy on February 2 Possibly abducted from her Tucson home he slept

Latest updateThe Pima County Sheriff’s Department has revealed that no suspects have been identified in the case, even as the ‘Today’ show host. Savannah Guthrie’s mother Still missing after the ransom deadline has passed. “Investigators have not identified any suspects, persons of interest or vehicles connected to Nancy Guthrie,” the department said. Wrote in X.

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D Ransom payment deadline Nancy’s safe return is passed in return. The purported ransom note for Nancy listed a deadline of Monday at 5pm Arizona time or 7pm Eastern for payment in cryptocurrency. An earlier deadline set for Thursday has already passed.

Savannah is calling on the public to help her in a new video Posted on Instagram Monday afternoon, admitting that the family is “in a moment of despair.” “We believe our mother is still out there,” he said. “He was taken away, and we don’t know where.”

He then urged the entire country to report anything suspicious that they believed might be connected to his mother’s disappearance.

Sumanti Sen is a journalist at Hindustan Times, where she covers US news with a focus on crime, politics and more. Her many years of experience include survivors of Hamas attacks, mental health professionals and interviewing crime victims/family members who want their voices heard. When not at work, you’ll either find him with his novel, or his beloved pooch.Read more

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