Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing since Jan. 31, and authorities suspect abduction. Retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told Newsweek the case will likely be solved if someone who knows the suspect comes forward, such as a family member or associate.
Doorbell footage shows a masked suspect with identifiable features, and a $1.2 million reward has been offered by Guthrie’s family and the FBI. DNA on gloves found near her home was traced to a local worker but was unrelated. Authorities continue testing other evidence, including potential genetic genealogy, but Coffindaffer believes recognition by someone who knows the suspect is the most likely breakthrough.