With over 100 days passed, some critics say the investigation into Nancy Guthrie has gone cold. Yet, a retired FBI agent disagreed with this.
Her name is Jennifer Coffindaffer, and she believes the mystery of the disappearance will be solved, as she is 99% sure.
“I’ve described the case as being red hot. It’s a case where there’s so much going on behind the scenes,” she shared.
As the former FBI agent explained, investigators behind the scenes are painstakingly going through several pieces of evidence, including DNA and CCTV footage, to determine who the suspect(s) are.
But Coffindaffer acknowledged that combing through the evidence will take time.
For example, the DNA evidence.
In a new interview with Men’s Journal, she said, “The DNA was always going to take several months to process.”
Then came the analysis of traffic and security camera footage.
Investigators have been weighing in on this particular evidence to find out which vehicle left the scene at the time of Nancy’s disappearance.
“Tracking at least one vehicle that would have left in that dark environment would take time.”
“You have to go from the choke points out into the various directions,” she continued.
“So finally, a vehicle would show up at that particular timeframe that would be commensurate with the time the crime was committed.”
Thus, Coffindaffer said, “That takes a lot of time for investigative analysts to literally sit there and just watch second after second of different green cams, nest cams, and traffic cams. That takes months in terms of time.”
Nancy has been missing since Feb. 1 from her home near Tucson, Arizona.