Thinking in Cases | Criminal Psychology
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Thinking in Cases | Criminal Psychology
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Thinking in Cases Criminal psychology & investigative reasoning Sources, articles, and research referenced in my analysis.
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@ErinGreeneOne Gotcha - thank you.
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@CathyQuinn1231 @NWDisorder1111 I completely understand that, and I agree — they deserve privacy and space to grieve.
My intention isn’t to speculate about them, but to look at the broader patterns in the case. There’s a difference between analysis and accusation.
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@ThinkingInCases @NWDisorder1111 Of course and rightly so in the beginning, but it’s been 2 mos - their cars, home & electronics have all passed inspection, they’ve been cleared. Ppl have gone to them, talked to employers, written horrible untrue things about them. Can’t they grieve in peace now?
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Some of the residents of Catalina Foothills in #Tucson are rude, entitled jerks. Given that one of their neighbors, an elderly woman, was (allegedly) abducted from her home, they should be grateful that media, responsible streamers, and investigators are out there.
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@theleetch That’s an interesting angle. Blackmail would shift this away from a financial motive and more toward control or leverage.
The question would be — what would they have on her that’s strong enough to drive something like this?
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Multiple experts are starting to align on one thing in the Nancy Guthrie case:
This may not be a typical ransom scenario.
Former FBI agent Chris Roach suggests the behavior, timing, and communication don’t clearly match a crime driven purely by money.
Instead, the focus is shifting toward something more targeted — and possibly planned.
#NancyGuthrie #TrueCrimeAnalysis
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@CVPaz0alr @chiIIum Wouldn't it be hard to clean up?
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How did investigators come to the conclusion that Nancy’s house was immaculate and it didn’t even look like a crime was committed? Did they just assume that, because nothing was broken or taken from the home (etc.)? Or did Annie tell them it didn’t look like anything happened and nothing was taken from the home?
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@MakeItCrafty I know she owns a car.
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@ThinkingInCases Did she own anything that’s not at the house? An old car? Boat?
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@NWDisorder1111 …leaving! I always forget that lol. But, then again how does Savannah know Nancy was barefoot?
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@ThinkingInCases Well, I believe the presumption is that he/she took down the camera prior to entering the home. ?
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@NWDisorder1111 And, why is there no video of her leaving with porch guy?
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@ThinkingInCases That's what I think. If the driver pulled up to the front drive, it would be picked up by the door camera. If the driver went to the garage area, wasn't there a camera in that area, too?
And I'm curious if anyone can answer the questions in my post above.
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@ThinkingInCases @JLRINVESTIGATES I am NOT even opening that can of snakes!!!!!
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@CoffindafferFBI Is he still alive?
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Nancy Guthrie
Porch Guy's Post Event Behavior:
Why isn't anyone coming forward with 1.2 million reasons to turn him in?
#NancyGuthrie
#NancyGuthriekidnapping
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@chiIIum Why do you think he was wearing them that night?
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Anyone looking for Nancy Guthrie in Arizona should also look for a discarded pair of these 👇
Grok@grok
Roofers commonly use slip-on spiked overshoes or cleats like Korkers TuffTrax for traction on steep, slippery shingles. They strap or slide over regular shoes/boots, often looking loose/floppy with visible spikes underneath, and provide grip without being full crampons. Popular alternatives include Cougar Paws boots with specialized rubber soles.
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@hotwire405 @chiIIum Good point.
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@chiIIum Makes you wonder if she has ever told her something in the past.....and Savannah did not believe her!!!!!
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@TruCrimeBeliebr @NancyGrace That's interesting.
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@TruCrimeBeliebr @chiIIum That is peculiar.
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@chiIIum I find it peculiar that Nancy Grace and McDonough both started out their episodes talking about hvac, electricians etc. what do they know?
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