Did Nancy Guthries abductor return to the crime scene? Experts weigh in

TUCSON, Ariz.— As a growing memorial outside Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson-area home continues to draw visitors, new questions are emerging about whether investigators are monitoring the site. Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie, is believed to have been abducted from her home in the early hours of Feb.
1.“They could [have eyes on the memorial], we’re just not seeing it,” Betsy Brantner Smith, spokesperson for the National Police Association and a retired police sergeant, tells Fox News Digital.“They could be keeping track of it, but we’re not seeing the cameras.”Yellow flowers, handwritten notes, artwork and even an open letter addressed to the “kidnapper” have been left at the makeshift tribute in front of her home.While the memorial grows, however, visible law enforcement presence has significantly dropped.“Detectives are reviewing all viable leads in this case,” a spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff’s Department told Fox News Digital.
“We do not speak to specifics, as this is still an ongoing investigation.”Authorities have not publicly identified a suspect, vehicle or any persons of interest.Haunting Nest doorbell camera video shows a masked man on Nancy Guthrie’s front steps around the time of her abduction.He is described as being of average height and build and was wearing a black Ozark Trail backpack.“In this type of situation where you have the potential for a suspect having done this because he or she is somehow obsessed with Savannah Guthrie or seeing Nancy featured on the ‘Today Show’ multiple times… someone who is obsessed with notoriety, celebrity — there’s a lot of pathology involved in that,” Brantner Smith said.“Potentially, that is the type of person that could come back to the memorial, look at the memorial, even take photos of the memorial and add to the memorial themselves.”As to why there’s been an alleged lack of law enforcement presence monito...