Ex-FBI Agent Unveils 3 Theories Behind Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance

Ex-FBI Jennifer Coffindaffer suggested Nancy Guthrie’s “porch guy” suspect may be linked to a “wrench attack,” revenge motive, or a lone suspect scenario.

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Nearly four months have passed since Nancy Guthrie went missing, but investigators have barely made any progress in solving the case.

The only major public clue remains the suspect's video caught on Nancy Guthrie's door camera.

Now, former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer has put forth a new hypothesis on the suspect known as “porch guy.”

Speaking about the case in a social media post, Coffindaffer explored three possible motives behind the mysterious disappearance and questioned whether the suspect could have been involved in a larger criminal operation.

Coffindaffer discussed three possible motives:

The ‘Wrench Attack’ Theory: Coffindaffer said if the suspect had been hired through criminal channels or the dark web to intimidate Nancy Guthrie for financial gain, it would be unusual for the victim to be killed.

The ‘Hired Killer’ Theory: Coffindaffer expressed skepticism about the possibility that the suspect may have been hired by someone else, arguing that contract-style crimes increase the number of people who know about the operation.

The Suspect Acted Alone Theory: Coffindaffer appeared more convinced by the scenario that the suspect may have acted alone out of anger or revenge against the Guthrie family.

She believes identifying the suspect could become extremely difficult unless someone close to him comes forward or investigators uncover usable DNA evidence.