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06-25-2026 11:52 AM
Here goes. I see a female in that secrity camera under the face mask and gloves. It's just a hunch.
06-25-2026 12:02 PM
Just a few thoughts from me.
1. If/when I am elder and living by myself, I can not imagine EVER wanting a caretaker (a complete stranger) to live with me, not even in another room watching me on camera. Family, maybe, but not a stranger. I guess I would be okay with someone just checking on me once a day though. Also, if I could stay in my own home where so many memories were made, that would be a great comfort to me.
2. I am sure that with her one daughter and son in law so close by, and living in a safe area, they never thought something like this would happen. So maybe they got a bit lax on the security issues.
3. If I am the police chief and something like this happens in my area, I call the FBI first. I would not be so egotistical to think I could properly handle this case without help. If her best chances of being found were if the FBI was there from the start, I would call them immediately.
06-25-2026 12:31 PM
@Puzzle Piece wrote:Here goes. I see a female in that secrity camera under the face mask and gloves. It's just a hunch.
@Puzzle Piece When I saw it the very first time I was on the phone with my sister and my first reaction was my goodness I think that is a woman.
06-25-2026 12:38 PM
@tiny 2 wrote:
@Puzzle Piece wrote:Here goes. I see a female in that secrity camera under the face mask and gloves. It's just a hunch.
@Puzzle Piece When I saw it the very first time I was on the phone with my sister and my first reaction was my goodness I think that is a woman.
I have from the beginning believed it was a woman, and still do.
06-25-2026 12:44 PM
@tiny 2 wrote:
@Puzzle Piece wrote:Here goes. I see a female in that secrity camera under the face mask and gloves. It's just a hunch.
@Puzzle Piece When I saw it the very first time I was on the phone with my sister and my first reaction was my goodness I think that is a woman.
@tiny 2 I also thought it was a woman.
06-25-2026 03:45 PM
@Puppy Lips wrote:Why can't the police reveal the actual ransom notes? What harm is there in that at this point? I would rather read them myself than have someone's interpretation of what the notes mean.
This is an ongoing investigation, and the FBI is involved, that's why.
While we all assume Nancy is dead, none of us knows that to be true.
06-25-2026 05:21 PM
The Interview Room with Chris, Karen, John Lamb, Maureen O'Connell, Bob Gilliam and Dr. Gary Brucato dropped 1 day ago" Reveal What's been overlooked". It is about 3 + hours long but very interesting..They talked about the arrest of the you tuber Alex, Annie's studio and the waiter and chef theory plus more. This is an excellent podcast worth listening to for their experiences.
06-25-2026 10:16 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:My theory is she was taken for ransom but with all the publicity and police/FBI presence, things got to hot to try to pursue collecting so they killed her.
Most people are not aware that there are approximately 100,000 abandoned mine shafts in the desert and mountains in Arizona, including many in the Tuscon Mountains. They make a very convenient way of disposing of a body.
I think poor Nancy may be at the bottom of one of those shafts and will probably never be found.
"The Tucson Mountains has over 200 prospector pits, abandoned mines and, numerous mining camps scattered throughout its range. Many of the trails in the Saguaro National Park and Tucson Mountain Park were once mining roads. Five of the more prominent mines are accessible from marked trails and often visited by hikers."
@Kachina624 I live less than an hour from the infamous Centralia Mine Fire in PA. Rumors about what could possibly be down in the shafts seem to run rampant.
06-25-2026 10:30 PM
@Kalli. Mine shafts are perfect for clandestine burials with no digging required.
06-25-2026 10:42 PM
@manny2 I would agree that the "life alert" necklace would have at least ensured that if she fell during the night someone would know. I simply felt very uncomfortable with the fact that Nancy had verfied serious health issues and she was alone in that big house all night long.
My beloved mother passed away at 98. She lived in her own home with my dad until she was 96 and he was 97. When both could no longer keep their own home (even with help) they moved into an "upscale" apt in a residential care center. My dad died within a year and my mom a year after that. They didn't like moving; however, we felt that they needed the extra care and so we insisted.
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