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FBI Utilizes Advanced Tech in Nancy Guthrie Case to Identify Suspect

The FBI is turning to advanced technology in the investigation of Nancy Guthrie’s suspected abduction from her Tucson home, a case that has puzzled authorities for months. According to sources, the FBI is considering new tech tools to aid in identifying the suspect, although specific details remain undisclosed.

Potential Technological Avenues

Morgan Wright, CEO of the National Center for Open and Unsolved Cases, suggests that the FBI’s focus might be on video forensics, signal analysis, or blockchain technology. These tools could enhance video footage, analyze cell-site data, or trace blockchain transactions related to ransom demands.

Wright notes that video forensics might help identify the suspect or the vehicle used during the abduction. Signal analysis could provide insights from cell data, while blockchain analysis might reveal the origins of ransom attempts.

Investigation Developments

The case began four months ago when Guthrie was reportedly taken from her home. Despite the use of state-of-the-art Bluetooth detection and Nest doorbell camera recovery, the investigation has yet to yield a breakthrough. The FBI and Google collaborated to retrieve images showing a masked individual at Guthrie’s doorstep, but the suspect’s identity remains unknown.

Wright believes the evidence suggests a single abductor, as only one individual appears in the footage and no one has claimed the $1.2 million reward for information leading to an arrest.

Community Involvement

The Guthrie family continues to urge anyone with information to contact the FBI or Tucson’s Crime Stoppers. The community’s involvement is crucial in solving this case, as local insights could provide the missing piece of the puzzle.


Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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