Expert Suggests Porch Guy May Be Hired 'Street Level Thug' in Nancy Guthrie Case

Amid the search for Nancy Guthrie, a former law enforcement executive suggested that the Porch Guy may be a thug recruited by an cybercriminal mastermind.

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A former law enforcement executive has suggested that the Porch Guy, a suspect in the Nancy Guthrie case, may be a hired 'street level thug' recruited by an overseas cybercriminal mastermind.

Lisa J Miller, a graduate of the FBI National Academy, told Fox News Digital that the kidnapping bears hallmarks of a 'wrench attack,' a physical assault or kidnapping where suspects use violence or coercion to force cryptocurrency holders to disclose their private keys, passwords, or seed phrases.

However, Miller noted that Nancy's case is not a 'typical wrench attack,' citing the sophisticated elements of the crime and the visible clumsiness of the Porch Guy on camera.

Miller believes that the Porch Guy's behavior is consistent with a hired local thug, and that someone far more technically capable may have orchestrated the crime from a country with no extradition treaty with the US.

No suspects have been identified even months after Nancy's disappearance, but Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has reported that the Forensics Department is getting closer to identifying whose blood was found on the missing woman's property.