What new footage emerged in Nancy Guthrie case?
New doorbell video, timing and investigative steps
Investigators have obtained never-before-seen video from the early hours of the morning on Feb. 1 that captures activity near the Guthrie residence. A neighbor’s doorbell camera shows a car speeding down the road roughly eight minutes after the timeline investigators established from the victim’s medical device — a detail officials have flagged as potentially significant to the timeline of events.
Since the footage surfaced, law enforcement has intensified its efforts around the case. The home was treated as a crime scene and processed by investigators before it was returned to the family. Federal authorities have also become involved: the FBI is coordinating with local law enforcement as part of a broader probe. Local officials have said they are following every lead and are re-focusing resources where they believe they can be most effective.
What we know:
- A doorbell camera captured a vehicle speeding near the Guthrie property in the early-morning window investigators are focused on.
- The car’s movement is being examined for potential links to the abduction timeline.
- The house was processed for evidence and later released back to the family.
- The FBI is assisting local law enforcement; authorities have encouraged the public to submit tips.
What remains unclear:
- Whether the vehicle in the video is connected to the abduction.
- Motive and suspect identity; no public confirmation has tied specific people to the scene.
- When, if ever, a break in the case will be announced.
Why it matters: the new footage provides a concrete timestamp and possible leads in an otherwise limited timeline, giving investigators new material to analyze and offering the public a clearer picture of the early-morning movements near the property. Authorities continue to ask anyone with information to come forward.