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PI claims Nancy Guthrie may have been kidnapped by the cartel

However, Bill pointed to the surveillance footage as evidence that the suspect may not have been a hardened criminal. He said the person appears to be “not very sophisticated” based on the way the suspect approached the camera.

“He does things a professional wouldn’t do,” Bill said. “For example, the way he approaches the camera… why would he pick up some brush because it wasn’t covering the camera effectively?”

He also questioned the suspect’s clothing and equipment, describing what he said appeared to be a holster commonly manufactured in Mexico that appeared to be too large for the firearm being carried.

“Just the looks and mannerisms lead me to believe he’s a low-level employee,” Bill explained.

Investigators confirmed that blood was discovered on Nancy’s porch, although authorities said there was no visible trail leading away from the home. Bill theorized that she might have been forced back inside.

“If Nancy came to the front door and contacted this person, I suspect there will most likely be some sort of struggle after the camera is removed,” he said. He further suggested that another person may have been waiting in the house.

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