Amy

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Amy

Amy

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Amy
Amy@AmyrufMol·
@ZabelAlexa58265 This is the only piece you’ve shared that I haven’t heard. Not sure how they can imply someone from her inner circle. Just because they had her number? Numbers are easy to get now in this world of digital access unfortunately.
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Criminal Network@CriminalNetworX·
REMINDER THIS IS NOT SOMETHING I WROTE! 5 of 10 1:44 A.M. Call From Trusted Contact — FBI Phone Record Analysis Exposes Chilling Coordination in Nancy Guthrie Abduction. The FBI’s long-awaited deep dive into Nancy Guthrie’s phone records has delivered one of the most disturbing revelations yet in the 84-year-old’s abduction from her Tucson home on February 1, 2026. A single call placed at 1:44 a.m. — just minutes before a masked figure disabled her doorbell camera — now sits at the center of the investigation, suggesting the crime was not only planned but actively coordinated by someone inside her trusted circle. Nancy, who relied on a walker and a pacemaker for her heart condition, had spent the evening of January 31 at a family dinner and game night at the home of her daughter Annie and son-in-law Tommaso Cioni. She ordered an Uber at 5:32 p.m. from her Catalina Foothills residence, enjoyed a calm four-hour gathering, and was driven home by Tommaso, arriving around 9:48 p.m. The garage door closed at 9:50 p.m., marking the last moment of normal activity captured on her home systems. Her pacemaker data showed stable readings throughout dinner, indicating no distress. Then came the critical overnight window. At 1:44 a.m., a call was placed to Nancy’s phone, which was left on the kitchen counter. The call originated from a number linked to her personal circle — someone she knew well enough to answer without hesitation in the middle of the night. Three minutes later, at 1:47 a.m., her doorbell camera went dark. What followed was a 41-minute period of abnormal physiological activity recorded by her pacemaker, ending around 2:28 a.m. Drops of blood were later found on the porch, and footage showed a masked, armed individual near the property. Investigators believe the late-night call served as a final confirmation that Nancy was home alone and vulnerable. The precise timing — aligning perfectly with the camera blackout — points to deliberate synchronization rather than coincidence. Cell tower data and carrier records provided the FBI with originating number details, call duration, and location pings that placed the caller in the Tucson area with knowledge of Nancy’s routines. Adding to the intrigue, neighbors reported a brief internet outage that night, and some Ring camera footage from nearby homes went missing, raising questions about possible deliberate disruption to create blind spots around the property. During the same window, a 911 caller reported hearing a woman screaming from a vehicle in the Catalina Foothills area — potentially Nancy being transported away. At 1:52 a.m., a Ring camera five miles away captured a male with a backpack attempting to open a gate, suggesting rapid movement post-abduction. The phone itself was recovered at the scene, yet records show it briefly emitted a signal nearly 200 miles away afterward, hinting at post-incident handling or movement by the perpetrator. No immediate ransom demand followed the disappearance, and Nancy’s personal items, including her cellphone and car, were left behind — unusual for a typical opportunistic crime. This new phone record analysis strengthens earlier behavioral profiles suggesting the abduction was targeted and involved insider knowledge. The caller had access to Nancy’s private number, awareness of her evening plans, and certainty she would be isolated after returning home. The dinner group — Nancy, Annie, and Tommaso — possessed real-time information about her schedule and return time, though both Annie and Tommaso have fully cooperated with authorities, passed polygraphs, and been cleared as suspects. The findings come more than 70 days into the investigation, as the FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Office continue processing large volumes of DNA evidence, including unknown male DNA recovered inside the home. A combined reward exceeding $1 million remains active for information leading to Nancy’s safe return or the identification and conviction of those responsible. Earlier contradictory ransom notes sent to TMZ on April 6, 2026, claimed everything from Nancy being dead to sightings of her alive in Sonora, Mexico, just 70 miles south of Tucson. While those notes demanded Bitcoin and expressed frustration with the FBI, experts have largely viewed them with skepticism as potential hoaxes designed to exploit the family’s pain. The phone record breakthrough now shifts significant focus inward, toward personal connections and possible motives of revenge or retribution rather than random kidnapping or cross-border cartel activity. Savannah Guthrie, Nancy’s daughter and co-host of NBC’s Today, has made emotional public appeals, including a tearful return to the show, begging anyone with knowledge to “do the right thing.” Her brother Cameron, a former intelligence officer, has long suspected the case was targeted, possibly linked to the family’s public profile. The family continues to hold out hope while enduring the unimaginable uncertainty. Forensic experts note that the 1:44 a.m. call transforms the case from a puzzling disappearance into evidence of premeditated coordination. Under federal kidnapping statutes, even an overt act in furtherance of a conspiracy can carry severe penalties. The FBI’s methodical silence on specifics suggests they are building a airtight case, cross-referencing call data with timelines, DNA, and behavioral analysis from experts like Dr. Ann Burgess, who previously highlighted potential retaliation motives. Volunteer searches have covered extensive desert terrain behind the home, yet no trace of Nancy has surfaced. The Madres Buscadoras de Sonora offered assistance but were not formally engaged. As the investigation presses forward, authorities urge anyone with information — especially regarding late-night calls, unusual vehicle activity that night, or knowledge of the inner circle’s dynamics — to contact the FBI or Pima County Sheriff’s Department anonymously. The shocking phone record findings have reignited intense discussion in true-crime communities. Was the caller confirming Nancy’s location for the intruder? Or was it an innocent check-in that tragically aligned with the crime? Either way, the detail humanizes the horror: an elderly woman, trusting a familiar voice in the dead of night, answering what may have been the final call before her world turned violent. Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker captured the last silent screams of a brutal confrontation. Her phone records may now hold the digital fingerprint that cracks the case wide open. With every new layer of forensic evidence, the hope remains that somewhere in the intersection of call logs, DNA, and relentless investigation, the answers will emerge — and Nancy can finally come home.
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Amy@AmyrufMol·
@ZabelAlexa58265 You’re not alone in this posting. All this has been released over time. Some only mentioned once of course so you probably just missed it. Regardless, I’m hoping the FBI knows more and they just can’t share right now.
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Criminal Network@CriminalNetworX·
REMINDER THIS IS NOT SOMETHING I WROTE! 10 of 10 The paragraph in Italics is something only known by the FBI 8 Minutes After the Pacemaker Died: The Kia Soul and Abandoned Honda SUV That Could Solve Nancy Guthrie’s Abduction. The early morning hours of February 1, 2026, remain the most critical window in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie from her Catalina Foothills home in Tucson, Arizona. New vehicle evidence has sharpened investigators’ focus, revealing a potential getaway route captured on a neighbor’s Ring camera just minutes after key digital signals from Nancy’s life abruptly stopped. At 2:28 a.m., data from Nancy’s pacemaker app showed the device disconnecting from her iPhone. Eight minutes later, at 2:36 a.m., a Ring camera located roughly 2.5 miles away on a back road captured a vehicle traveling south. The drive time between Nancy’s residence and that camera location is approximately six to seven minutes, creating an eerily precise alignment that has true crime analysts and retired law enforcement experts buzzing. Retired NYPD detective and national security expert Pat Brosnan reviewed the short, grainy clip frame by frame. He pointed to the vehicle’s distinctive slanted roofline, window design, rear quarter glass, and vertical brake lights as clear indicators. His assessment: the car is most likely a Kia Soul. While neither the FBI nor the Pima County Sheriff’s Department has officially confirmed the make and model, the identification has added significant weight to the footage as a potential lead. The neighborhood where Nancy lived is notoriously dark at night — described by residents as a maze with few streetlights and confusing signage. Major routes like North Campbell Avenue are well-monitored with heavy traffic and cameras, but secondary roads such as Camino Royale offer quieter, less surveilled exits. The vehicle seen at 2:36 a.m. appears to have taken one of these back routes, suggesting the driver possessed intimate knowledge of the area and deliberately avoided main thoroughfares. That same Ring camera recorded a total of twelve vehicles between midnight and 6:00 a.m. on February 1. Several passed around the 2:30 a.m. mark, but the timing of the suspected Kia Soul stands out because it fits so tightly with the pacemaker disconnection. Authorities have collected extensive neighborhood footage, yet this particular clip has drawn intense scrutiny because it lies just outside the initial two-mile canvas radius investigators requested in the first days of the search. Compounding the vehicle puzzle is another sighting the morning after the disappearance. A dark red Honda SUV was found abandoned near the intersection of Camino Juan Pyino and Pedra Seca, positioned between the Ring camera location and Nancy’s home. The vehicle reportedly sat untouched for three full days before it was moved. A witness described seeing a man around 5’9” tall, Hispanic, with a close-trimmed beard and a silver bracelet, smoking a cigarette near the SUV. Details about this sighting and the vehicle have been handled cautiously by law enforcement, which many interpret as a sign the lead holds potential value. The day prior to the abduction also produced a suspicious vehicle report. On January 31 around 10:00 a.m., an unfamiliar car was observed on North Via Entrada near Nancy’s property. The FBI has actively sought any available surveillance footage from that morning window, treating it as possible pre-abduction reconnaissance to study the neighborhood layout and escape options. Investigators are now cross-referencing multiple data sources: Kia Soul registrations across Arizona, automated license plate reader (ALPR) hits, traffic camera footage from nearby roads like East River Road, and cell tower pings that might link a specific driver or vehicle to the critical hours. Sheriff Chris Nanos has confirmed that hundreds of thousands of vehicles active that night are being reviewed, but the department is withholding certain details to prevent tipping off potential suspects. The vehicle angle fits a broader pattern in the case. Nancy’s home showed no forced entry and minimal signs of struggle inside, despite blood found on the front porch. The doorbell camera disconnected at 1:47 a.m., and software detected motion at 2:12 a.m., though no usable video was available due to subscription issues. The clean extraction combined with the swift, calculated exit via back roads points to planning and familiarity rather than a spontaneous crime. Nancy’s family, including daughter Savannah Guthrie, has continued making emotional public appeals while expressing frustration with the pace of the investigation. Anonymous sources have claimed that the initial Pima County team lacked extensive homicide experience, leading to early assumptions that Nancy might have wandered off rather than been abducted. That misstep reportedly delayed a full-scale response, though the case has since escalated with heavy FBI involvement. Additional vehicle activity has surfaced in reports, including a car towed from Nancy’s own property and surveillance from a nearby Circle K store where a “vehicle of interest” may have been captured. The possibility of multiple people involved — including a getaway driver — has not been ruled out by authorities. Forensic experts note that vehicles in abduction cases often provide the richest evidence trail: physical traces like fibers or DNA, digital connections through onboard systems, and visual records from countless cameras. In Nancy’s case, the combination of the timed Kia Soul sighting, the abandoned Honda SUV, and the daytime reconnaissance vehicle creates a web of clues that could eventually converge on a suspect. As the investigation moves deeper into its third month, the emotional strain on the Guthrie family is evident. Nancy was remembered as vibrant and independent for her age, making her sudden vanishing from a quiet, upscale neighborhood even more devastating. Tips continue to flow into hotlines, and rewards remain available for information leading to her recovery. The public’s fascination with the vehicle evidence reflects a growing understanding that modern missing persons cases are often solved through technology and persistence. Every new detail about cars, routes, and timings reignites discussion in true crime communities, with armchair detectives dissecting footage, speculating on makes and models, and mapping possible escape paths. While the Kia Soul has not yet been confirmed as the getaway vehicle, its identification by an experienced detective has given the footage new life. Combined with the other suspicious cars, it transforms the narrative from a simple home intrusion into a coordinated operation that relied on local knowledge and precise timing. Investigators continue racing against time. Trace evidence degrades, digital records can be overwritten, and memories fade. Yet the vehicle leads represent some of the most tangible threads available. If authorities can match a specific Kia Soul — or connect the abandoned Honda — to a person whose phone, associations, or movements align with the early morning of February 1, the case could pivot rapidly from search to arrest. For now, the 2:36 a.m. sighting remains a haunting image: a car speeding away into the darkness just minutes after Nancy Guthrie’s life signals went silent. It is a reminder that in an era of ubiquitous cameras, even the smallest visual clue can hold the power to unravel a mystery — or expose the face behind the wheel who knows what really happened that night.
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Amy@AmyrufMol·
@JLRINVESTIGATES They were at both homes due to complaints about YouTubers harassing. They are really trying to get people away from this case. I think there’s something big behind this case (sheriff involved somehow) and maybe the neighbors are scared.
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JLR©@JLRINVESTIGATES·
Pima County Sheriff's at Nancy Guthrie's home right now!!
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Amy@AmyrufMol·
@ZabelAlexa58265 @PimaSheriff @KVOA Unbelievable. You guys live streaming are the only ones looking for Nancy! What is going on? Something big everyone is afraid of? Sheriff getting paid off and community knows and are scared?
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Criminal Network@CriminalNetworX·
Nancy Guthrie - Increased Patrols - Youtuber Harassing - @PimaSheriff Meanwhile 72 days later not 1 suspect arrested and No Nancy. Great work HOA and @KVOA Doing absolutely nothing to help find Nancy but running hitpieces on those who are. You don't want me in the neighborhood, I get it, point taken. Please know that it is still not gonna stop me from showing my presence documenting the Guthrie case, whether I'm an eyesore or not.
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Amy@AmyrufMol·
@JLRINVESTIGATES Maybe assist in searching? Nothing heating up but sheriff being pushed out probably
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JLR©@JLRINVESTIGATES·
I'm on my way back to Tucson! Where's Nancy Guthrie?
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Amy@AmyrufMol·
@RachelWellingT @JLRINVESTIGATES Just a reporter doing a recap and is able to conduct person to person interviews. Also probably following sheriff outcome
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_Rachel_@RachelWellingT·
@JLRINVESTIGATES Brian Enton is back in town, something is definitely going down soon.
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JLR©@JLRINVESTIGATES·
I'm told things are heating up in Tucson. Where is Nancy Guthrie?
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Amy@AmyrufMol·
@rickvaz @JLRINVESTIGATES The worst part for you is the amount of followers you could lose posting inquirer crap. Maybe you could report on the airlines, war or Nancy Guthrie instead of crap like this that’s not even proven factual at the moment.
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JLR©@JLRINVESTIGATES·
857 Tucson is about to ask Sheriff Nanos questions about the Nancy Guthrie case.
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Amy@AmyrufMol·
@Nerdy_Addict @NerdBirdMafia With her past, not sure who did this. She could have for all we know. But again, this is no one’s business but hers and obviously needs attention.
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🅽🅴🆁🅳🆈@Nerdy_Addict·
Does this look like she made the whole thing up?
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Amy@AmyrufMol·
@LouOGLV @CoffindafferFBI @magnolia @JLRINVESTIGATES It’s a jealousy thing. A police report “claiming” he did that means nothing and all the public slander on personal matters should not be tolerated. Regardless of what may or probably may not have happened, he still is trying to do a good thing now by keep Nancy’s name out there
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@CoffindafferFBI @magnolia @JLRINVESTIGATES I’ve been following this guy since Nancy went missing just for info related to Nancy. You as well. I cd give a rats ass about his personal dealings. Why do you? Is it a shitting contest who’s the better crime follower? I don’t understand the defaming seems petty.
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Jennifer Coffindaffer@CoffindafferFBI·
I always appreciated @magnolia. She seemed to change @JLRINVESTIGATES. But, as most on this platform know, one of my biggest advocacy focuses is Domestic Violence. No room for it. JLR, if you did this to Magnolia, you deserve the harshest punishment possible. Signs of physical assault were evident. Beyond disappointed for someone I hoped deserved a second chance and had changed. Does anyone really change...No. #DomesticAbuseAwareness #domesticviolence
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Ricky Vazquez@rickvaz·
@JLRINVESTIGATES Can he ask you why you “allegedly” beat up your girlfriend? Would love to hear that explanation.
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Duchess of Meme@DuchessOfMeme·
@JLRINVESTIGATES Why’d you beat the shit out of your ex-girlfriend? This should be your priority because you KNOW the judge is going to ask you that…… #abuser
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Amy@AmyrufMol·
@Nerdy_Addict Why does everyone care about someone’s personal life. Seriously people! NOONE knows the truth but them and it’s no one else’s business
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🅽🅴🆁🅳🆈@Nerdy_Addict·
On Tuesday, an Arkansas judge granted Magnolia a three year no contact protection order against JLR, her ex, following serious allegations that surfaced during the Travis Decker case in Washington state.
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Amy@AmyrufMol·
@BrianEntin Yes he should but it’s not only because of this case. This was just the last straw. Ignorant
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