Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping: Ex-Detective Uncovers Shocking New Evidence

Nancy Guthrie’s abduction may have involved multiple suspects, according to a former detective.

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More than a month after Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother Nancy was abducted from her home in Tucson, Arizona, investigators are still searching for answers. A former detective believes the kidnapping was far from a one-man operation.

Retired Pima County homicide detective Kurt Dabb has studied the case and believes the man seen in the footage did not act alone.

"I believe there are anywhere between two to four accomplices," Dabb told Parade. "The logistics of something of this magnitude is too much for one person to handle in my professional opinion based on the facts as I know them right now."

Dabb also believes the group had checked Nancy’s home before the abduction but they may not have noticed the doorbell camera.

"It's more than likely the home was canvassed prior, either by the kidnapper himself or an accomplice. Whether or not they knew a camera was there was a culmination of their reconnaissance," he said.

Dabb is sure this was a planned kidnapping, not a robbery that went wrong.

"Burglars don't go to burglarize a house with a full backpack. This was a kidnapping," he said.