Nancy Guthrie disappearance update reveals possible “disagreement”

Tucson, Arizona – As the FBI continues to determine the legitimacy of various ransom notes sent in regarding Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance , new insight suggests a possible disagreement within the agency about the case.

It’s been just over five months since Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy, went missing from her Arizona home. Despite the Guthrie family offering a million-dollar reward for the return of Nancy, along with the FBI offering $100,000, no one has come forward. But former FBI agent Raymond Carr believes someone will.

When asked about the case in a Saturday episode of the Forbes True Crime podcast, Carr said he’s “not really” surprised no one has come forward yet, but believes that “someone will.”

“I believe that time changes everything. Relationships change over time,” the former agent said. “Time is really our best ally here. It’s our best asset.”…

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