Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

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All this obsession with his jacket and backpack, as if he just went out and bought them recently. He’s probably had those clothes and backpack for years and some of you are suggesting pulling up the surveillance cameras on the stores. Absurd! Stick to your day jobs.
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If these are the same flowers used to obscure his face, it would seem he didn’t come back out the front door given the pieces of flower right on the doors edge. As if no one had gone in or out of the door after the flowers dropped.


What would make you think that? You don't think they could have just stepped on or over the flowers? Thank God it's not up to DCUM to solve this mystery.


I mean, the cops/FBI aren't doing much better. So far the only thing helpful has come from some computer geeks at Google.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone needs to take a closer look at the kidnapper's coat. It's very unusual. Where did he get it? US brand? Mexican? Some specialty tactical gear?

The seam across the chest, sealed zippers, the thickness of the material (you can see this in the sleeves)....

I challenge any of you to find that coat online. (And no, it's not Nike, which is what everyone is saying.).


It looks like a FedEx jacket


It's not. Don't be sloppy.

Yes, Fedex has a stripe across the front, but it's wider than this one. They don't have sealed seams. They are not lined with fleece in the sleeve.


I wish I took a screenshot of it, but somebody identified the jacket in a comment on one of those Twitter threads. If I find it, I will come back and post the link. It was identical and it was not a brand that I know.


Here is a direct link to the windbreaker

https://us.2xu.com/products/aero-hex-windbreaker-mr7358a-weathervaneblack-reflective?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=17609298422&gbraid=0AAAAADvpZLhNqATevB7f4NguRB4qAFoGJ&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIn7eH2_DRkgMVnWFHAR1DpibOEAAYASAAEgLlkfD_BwE

https://x.com/klutzycutie/status/2021361250752659513?s=46&t=R3AX3c486LFdeZpFtkN_eA



This is not remotely the jacket. Look at the location of the stripe. Look at the wrist band construction. Look at the fleece material on the close-up in the photo and the nylon-like fabric of the link. People. Stick to your strengths. This is not f*#&ing Blues Clues.


If you look at the other stills/videos, it's also obvious that the jacket has different zippers and pockets than the one in the link.


It’s such an incredibly nondescript outfit that he chose, probably for this reason. No logo, no strange pattern, just a plain grey fleece.


He probably bought it at Goodwill.
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If these are the same flowers used to obscure his face, it would seem he didn’t come back out the front door given the pieces of flower right on the doors edge. As if no one had gone in or out of the door after the flowers dropped.


Disagree because the blood was out front. The flowers are off to the side.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone needs to take a closer look at the kidnapper's coat. It's very unusual. Where did he get it? US brand? Mexican? Some specialty tactical gear?

The seam across the chest, sealed zippers, the thickness of the material (you can see this in the sleeves)....

I challenge any of you to find that coat online. (And no, it's not Nike, which is what everyone is saying.).


It looks like a FedEx jacket


It's not. Don't be sloppy.

Yes, Fedex has a stripe across the front, but it's wider than this one. They don't have sealed seams. They are not lined with fleece in the sleeve.


I wish I took a screenshot of it, but somebody identified the jacket in a comment on one of those Twitter threads. If I find it, I will come back and post the link. It was identical and it was not a brand that I know.


Here is a direct link to the windbreaker

https://us.2xu.com/products/aero-hex-windbreaker-mr7358a-weathervaneblack-reflective?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=17609298422&gbraid=0AAAAADvpZLhNqATevB7f4NguRB4qAFoGJ&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIn7eH2_DRkgMVnWFHAR1DpibOEAAYASAAEgLlkfD_BwE

https://x.com/klutzycutie/status/2021361250752659513?s=46&t=R3AX3c486LFdeZpFtkN_eA



This is not remotely the jacket. Look at the location of the stripe. Look at the wrist band construction. Look at the fleece material on the close-up in the photo and the nylon-like fabric of the link. People. Stick to your strengths. This is not f*#&ing Blues Clues.


If you look at the other stills/videos, it's also obvious that the jacket has different zippers and pockets than the one in the link.


It’s such an incredibly nondescript outfit that he chose, probably for this reason. No logo, no strange pattern, just a plain grey fleece.


He probably bought it at Goodwill.


They would be better off going after the masks. The clothes are a crapshoot.
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If they were able to get images of the guy at the door, do they not also have images of Nancy Guthrie leaving the house?
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Anonymous wrote:If they were able to get images of the guy at the door, do they not also have images of Nancy Guthrie leaving the house?

He destroyed the cameras after these shots were taken.
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Anonymous wrote:If they were able to get images of the guy at the door, do they not also have images of Nancy Guthrie leaving the house?

He destroyed the cameras after these shots were taken.


He removed it and took it with him. We don't actually know that he destroyed it. Just the bracket was left behind. There was also motion detected out back and the rear floodlights were broken so she may have been taken out the back as well.
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Why did they wait so long to release these images??
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Anonymous wrote:All this obsession with his jacket and backpack, as if he just went out and bought them recently. He’s probably had those clothes and backpack for years and some of you are suggesting pulling up the surveillance cameras on the stores. Absurd! Stick to your day jobs.


They’re probably dead ends, but in the jonbenet Ramsey case, detectives were able to find out that the string used as part of her murder had been purchased by the mother several weeks prior at a hardware store. So it helped rule out the intruder theory and establish familial involvement. Looking up purchase history for items seen at the scene of the crime is probably a sisyphean task but it’s one of the only leads they currently have.
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Anonymous wrote:Why did they wait so long to release these images??


OMG how many times are people going to ask this question on this thread?! Go read the news and you'll find the answer.
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Anonymous wrote:Why did they wait so long to release these images??

Geez, stop asking this!
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Anonymous wrote:Why did they wait so long to release these images??


This point has been covered extensively: https://x.com/fbidirectorkash/status/2021281103454072983?s=46&t=R3AX3c486LFdeZpFtkN_eA
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone needs to take a closer look at the kidnapper's coat. It's very unusual. Where did he get it? US brand? Mexican? Some specialty tactical gear?

The seam across the chest, sealed zippers, the thickness of the material (you can see this in the sleeves)....

I challenge any of you to find that coat online. (And no, it's not Nike, which is what everyone is saying.).


It looks like a FedEx jacket


It's not. Don't be sloppy.

Yes, Fedex has a stripe across the front, but it's wider than this one. They don't have sealed seams. They are not lined with fleece in the sleeve.


I wish I took a screenshot of it, but somebody identified the jacket in a comment on one of those Twitter threads. If I find it, I will come back and post the link. It was identical and it was not a brand that I know.


Here is a direct link to the windbreaker

https://us.2xu.com/products/aero-hex-windbreaker-mr7358a-weathervaneblack-reflective?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=17609298422&gbraid=0AAAAADvpZLhNqATevB7f4NguRB4qAFoGJ&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIn7eH2_DRkgMVnWFHAR1DpibOEAAYASAAEgLlkfD_BwE

https://x.com/klutzycutie/status/2021361250752659513?s=46&t=R3AX3c486LFdeZpFtkN_eA



This is not remotely the jacket. Look at the location of the stripe. Look at the wrist band construction. Look at the fleece material on the close-up in the photo and the nylon-like fabric of the link. People. Stick to your strengths. This is not f*#&ing Blues Clues.


LOL agree! Seriously, people. You're overthinking it. He's wearing like an Old Navy fleece. His jacket has lighter colored hems around the wrists. And the jacket does not have a stripe! It's the backpack strap!


It DOES have a stripe/seam. Not the backpack strap. There's a photo of him without the backpack and you can clearly see the stripe.

Also if you're certain it's an Old Navy fleece post it. (But you can't. Because it isn't).
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If these are the same flowers used to obscure his face, it would seem he didn’t come back out the front door given the pieces of flower right on the doors edge. As if no one had gone in or out of the door after the flowers dropped.


Disagree because the blood was out front. The flowers are off to the side.


Look at the ledge just under the door there’s flower remnants on that that would have been kicked off as the door opened and closed or as foot brushed them.

Go to your front porch open the door it knocks off anything on that type of ledge.
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