FBI May Have Identified Nancy Guthrie Suspect Weeks Ago, Claims US Legal Analyst

A US legal analyst has shared three scenarios that he believes are most probable in the Nancy Guthrie case. 

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A US legal analyst has claimed that the FBI may have quietly identified a suspect in the Nancy Guthrie case weeks ago.

Despite the volume of material in federal hands, including surveillance footage of a masked man and a pair of gloves found near Nancy’s house, which were later ruled out as being connected to the case, investigators have not released any names in connection to the potential abduction of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie’s mother.

Legal analyst Chad D Cummings believes that the fact that officials have released so little information to the public is strategic.

Cummings shared three possibilities for the slow progress of the investigation, with the first being that the FBI identified the suspect weeks ago and is building a federal case.

He also suggested that the suspect might be connected to someone with institutional protection, or that the FBI has nothing and is feeding the press non-developments to avoid admitting they cannot explain how or by whom the 84-year-old woman was taken.