Ex-FBI agent tells The Post why Nancy Guthrie kidnapping suspect appears to be an inexperienced amateur

The bizarre way Nancy Guthrie’s alleged abductor carried his gun, along with the amateurish way he tried to cover up the Nest camera, all point to an inexperienced thug, a former FBI agent has claimed.With the search for “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother entering its 10th day, the chilling pictures and videos released Thursday are the first major public breakthrough in the case.And they offer offering potential clues about Nancy’s attacker.“That is a very non-conventional way to carry a firearm.Very non-conventional,” former agent Mark Harrigan told The Post, referring to the picture appearing to show the suspect with the gun holstered at the front.“He has it in the open, which is unusual, because normally you would want it concealed when you’re going to do a crime, so you’re not calling attention to yourself with an exposed firearm,” he said.“That’s potentially somebody that’s not normally armed or carrying a firearm around in public.

Normally, you’d have it on the hip,” said Harrigan, formerly the chief of the FBI’s Firearms Training Program.“You don’t carry it on your hip bone because it’s uncomfortable.He may have had it concealed in his backpack and decided then to put it on his waist when he got close to the door,” he added.The suspect’s actions on camera also point to a possibly unsophisticated operation, Harrigan explained.“You see the suspect come up to the door and he uses his hand to cover the camera, but only sort of,” he said.“He balls his fist up, and then you see him walk back out of the vestibule there.

It appears he’s looking for something to conceal the camera.He reaches down and picks up some vegetation in an attempt to cover the camera,” he added.“A sophisticated person would have brought something from the very beginning.

Either a hammer or something to remove the camera, or spray paint,” Harrigan said. The major question now, for Harrigan, is why it took authori...

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Publisher: New York Post

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