Nearly five months after Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Tucson home, the investigation remains ongoing without an arrest or confirmed location of her body. However, a former FBI agent expressed optimism about an impending 'major break.'
Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer stated that she is 99% sure the case will be solved, with a possible 'major break' on August 1. Coffindaffer described the case as 'red hot' with numerous avenues to investigate and substantial evidence to process.
Coffindaffer predicted that detectives will find something that identifies the perpetrators by examining the evidence, including DNA and vehicle tracking data from various cameras. She emphasized that processing this evidence takes time, but is confident that a breakthrough will occur.