FBI Expert Reveals Kidnapper's 'Major Mistakes' in Nancy Guthrie Case

Nancy Guthrie's missing case prompts renewed interest as ex=FBI agent says she was “alive” when abducted.

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The Nancy Guthrie case continues to spark intense investigations as new forensic leads emerge. Months after her disappearance, a former FBI profiler has revealed that significant blood evidence suggests she was alive when taken from her Arizona residence.

Former FBI supervisory special agent Jim Clemente examined the blood evidence and stated that the pattern suggests Nancy was aware during the incident. He believes the kidnapper made multiple errors, including a struggle near the doorway, and is not a sophisticated offender.

Clemente points out that the blood pattern indicates a single person was responsible for the abduction and that the suspect exhibited signs of stress following the release of surveillance footage.

The investigation remains ongoing with DNA testing, video analysis, and thousands of public tips under examination. A total reward exceeding $1.2 million is being offered for information leading to a resolution of the case.