Bob Krygier Points to Crucial Breakthrough in Nancy Guthrie Case

In the search for answers surrounding Nancy Guthrie’s case, retired Pima County SWAT commander Bob Krygier believes a breakthrough may be on the horizon. In a recent interview with Parade, Krygier pointed to a crucial development that could unravel the mystery, helping investigators piece together timelines and movements related to the investigation.

Parade asked Krygier about his thoughts on what could potentially crack the case wide open. He emphasized the importance of traditional police work, such as following up on leads, collaborating with other investigators, and utilizing electronic and scientific evidence like cell phone data, DNA, and fingerprints.

Krygier hinted that these new leads could close some of the existing gaps in the case, leading to more follow-ups and potentially an arrest. He also suggested that someone may come forward with vital information, spurred by either their conscience or the $1.2 million reward on offer.

His sentiments echoed those of retired FBI agent Greg Rogers, who also highlighted the potential impact of the reward money in incentivizing cooperation. Rogers emphasized that rewards have played a crucial role in past cases, expressing hope that someone would step forward in this instance.

The ongoing investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s case has captured the attention of many, as the search for answers continues. With crucial developments on the horizon, the hope remains that justice will prevail in the end.

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