Nancy Guthrie Case Hits 5th Month: Expert's Alarming Insights Raise Questions

As Nancy Guthrie's disappearance extends into its fifth month, private investigator Dan Ribacoff warns of a possible failed ransom plot.

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The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC's 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie, has entered its fifth month with no substantial answers. An expert's insights indicate troubling news, suggesting the case may have started as a ransom attempt that went awry.

Authorities have not identified any suspects, and some specialists speculate that the disappearance may have been an attempted ransom with the abductor anticipating a reward for Nancy Guthrie's safe return.

Private investigator Dan Ribacoff shared a disheartening view, suggesting that the kidnapping might have gone wrong, explaining the lack of significant progress in the investigation.

Ribacoff believes the notes might be real and genuine, and if the kidnapping had transpired according to plan, there would have been an increased possibility of finding Nancy alive and executing arrests.

The case has left many questions unanswered, and it is disturbing to reflect on the possibility that this crime could have taken another turn.