More than six weeks have passed since Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Tucson home, and fresh perspectives on the future of the case are being offered. The 84-year-old woman’s disappearance is no longer a missing person case, according to a retired detective.
On Thursday, March 19, Morgan Wright, a former investigator who is now the CEO and founder of the National Center for Open and Unsolved Cases, discussed this case on YouTube on his channel Brian Entin Investigates. Based on his 18 years of experience as a state trooper and investigator in both state and local law enforcement, Wright offered some views on the case as it approached the 47th day of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.
However, Wright directed attention to the burglary-gone-wrong theory as he discussed the topic, adding that he was “willing to say the quiet parts out loud.” He added that he had previously discussed this theory with Brian Entin and Elizabeth Vargas.
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