
Erin Burnett OutFront Law Enforcement Searching Savannah Guthrie’s Sister’s Neighborhood
Feb 11, 2026
Casey Jordan, a criminologist who analyzes surveillance frame-by-frame, and Harvey Levin, TMZ founder tracking ransom note and Bitcoin activity, dissect new leads in the Nancy Guthrie case. They discuss the masked figure in FBI video, phone pings and gait clues, neighborhood canvassing and re-searches, and recent movement in the ransom Bitcoin address.
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Canvassing And Garbage Yield Clues
- Door-to-door canvassing often produces new investigative leads from neighbors and recovered items.
- Agents examine even discarded neighborhood garbage because it's public and can yield evidence without a warrant.
Tactical Teams Stay On Immediate Standby
- Tactical teams keep standby units ready to act quickly on incoming leads related to hostage situations.
- Multiple regional, FBI, and HRT teams can be mobilized rapidly as tips arrive.
Gait And Movement Suggest An Amateur
- Experts say the person's movements and actions appear amateurish, suggesting a nonprofessional perpetrator.
- Familiarity with gait and body language may help someone who knows the individual recognize them.




