Investigator Believes Suspects Identified in Nancy Guthrie Case
Do authorities have Nancy Guthrie suspect's name? Deputy who solved Tucson’s ‘Prime Time Rapist’ case speaks out
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Robbie Mayer, a retired Pima County sheriff’s deputy who solved Tucson's 'Prime Time Rapist' case, believes investigators may already have identified suspects in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. Despite having thousands of leads, the investigation remains complex, with ongoing DNA analysis that could soon reveal critical information.
- 01Robbie Mayer solved the 'Prime Time Rapist' case in 1986 and has insights into the Nancy Guthrie investigation.
- 02Mayer estimates that investigators have over 50,000 leads in Guthrie's case, similar to the 4,000 leads he dealt with in the Larriva case.
- 03He theorizes that multiple suspects may have been involved in a theft group targeting elderly individuals.
- 04Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos indicated that DNA analysis is progressing and may soon identify the source of blood found on Guthrie's property.
- 05Nanos refuted claims that the Guthrie case is a cold case, emphasizing that it remains active pending lab results.
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Robbie Mayer, a retired detective from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, has expressed confidence that investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case may already have identified potential suspects. Mayer, who previously solved the notorious 'Prime Time Rapist' case, shared insights on the complexity of the current investigation, which reportedly has amassed over 50,000 leads. He compared the situation to his own experience, where he had 4,000 leads but still needed to pinpoint the right one. Mayer suspects that more than one individual might be involved, possibly linked to a theft group that targeted elderly residents in Phoenix. Meanwhile, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has stated that DNA analysis is ongoing, with hopes of soon revealing whose blood was found on the property associated with Guthrie's disappearance. Nanos has also countered claims that the case has gone cold, asserting that it remains an active investigation as they await lab results.
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The ongoing investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance keeps the community engaged and hopeful for answers, especially as DNA analysis progresses.
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