🚨 NANCY GUTHRIE CASE: EXPERT QUESTIONS AUTHENTICITY OF RANSOM NOTES — BUT INVESTIGATION CONTINUES

Forensic psychologist Dr. Kris Mohandie has publicly raised doubts about the authenticity of the ransom notes connected to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, pointing to several unusual features in the messages.

Among the details he highlighted are shifting pronouns, unusual wording and the fact that one of the messages was sent to a media organization rather than directly to the Guthrie family. Mohandie has suggested that these characteristics could be consistent with a fabricated ransom scenario rather than a carefully planned kidnapping.

He has also proposed a burglary-gone-wrong theory, but that remains his personal ᴀssessment—not an official conclusion from investigators. Authorities have continued examining the disappearance and the messages as part of the wider investigation.

The ransom notes themselves have remained a complicated piece of evidence. Authorities previously said they were ᴀssessing the legitimacy of messages connected to the case, while later reports described disagreements over which communications could be considered credible.

For now, the most important distinction is between expert speculation and established evidence. Mohandie’s analysis may raise new questions, but it does not establish what happened to Nancy or who was responsible.

👉 Source: International Business Times — Dr. Kris Mohandie’s analysis of the Nancy Guthrie ransom notes