A former FBI assistant director by the name of Chris Swecker is publicly questioning if the sudden disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie was actually a kidnapping case. During a recent TV interview, he spoke about how investigators don't have any credible evidence at hand to prove this or even prove that she's still alive and being held.
{img}He also found it very suspicious that ransom demands reportedly escalated in a drastic manner from $1 million to $6 million, with no kind of authenticated confirmation that the demands came from someone actually holding her. As per Swecker, the pattern does not match how classic, verified kidnappings typically.
{img}The comments raise the possibility that third parties might be exploiting the entire scenario, instead of genuine abductors controlling Nancy. Law enforcement is carrying out this search and reviewing evidence at this moment in time.