Nancy Guthrie: Ransom Note & Septic Tank Break Down | FOX 10 Phoenix
The search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, has reached a critical turning point. It has been nine days since she vanished from her Southern Arizona home, and today marks the reported second deadline set in a chilling ransom note. As the clock ticks down, the FOX Flight Team captured exclusive footage of law enforcement and forensic teams searching a septic tank on the property. Former FBI Supervisory Special Agent Lance Leising joins us to break down the federal response, the psychology behind the "cryptic" ransom demands, and why investigators may be focused on the property's septic system.
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