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Nancy Guthrie Update: Money Not Kidnappers’ Top Priority

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Nancy Guthrie, missing for over a century, continues to baffle observers and investigators. Charles Brewer, a retired cop with two decades of experience, recently shared his chilling theory about the kidnapping on his YouTube channel.

According to Brewer, “If somebody kidnaps for money, money usually becomes the priority.” However, he believes this case is different: “But here the behavior feels chaotic, emotionally driven, and deeply personal.”

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Brewer proposed several possible motives for the alleged abductors: revenge or obsession. He questioned whether the kidnapping was more about emotion than money, suggesting that sometimes hurting someone close could be the objective.

Initially, Guthrie’s daughter and popular anchor, Savannah Guthrie, was considered a potential link to the abductors due to her fame and celebrity connection. However, Brewer suggested that investigators may have been looking in the wrong direction all along.

While he does not accuse any members of Nancy’s family of involvement, Brewer emphasized that every angle should be examined. The disappearance began on February 28th from Guthrie’s home near Tucson, Arizona.

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