Inside the Mysterious Phone ‘Blackout’ That Could Shatter the Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Case, Say Experts.

Inside the Mysterious Phone 'Blackout' That Could Shatter the Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Case, Say Experts.

Ever wonder if your home security cameras are busier spying on squirrels than solving mysteries? Well, turns out those little tech sentinels around Nancy Guthrie’s suburban Tucson abode might actually hold the key to unraveling a real-life whodunit. In our latest deep dive, Kevin Hale, Criminal Justice bigwig from Post University, spills the beans on how AI and a network of neighborhood cams are being used like digital bloodhounds — tracking suspicious rides, piecing together timelines, and turning mundane footage into crucial clues. It’s a whole new ballgame where every blinking red light could expose the truth hiding in plain sight. Curious how modern technology is rewriting crime-solving? Dive right in. LEARN MORE.

Investigators are also hoping the many security cameras perched near Nancy’s home can provide clues. In an exclusive interview with Radar, Kevin Hale, Chair of the Criminal Justice Program at Post University, said we live in a new era of AI assistance.

“Technology, such as home security video systems, has become a great tool for investigators,” Hale said. “No doubt they will have checked with each house in the neighborhoods surrounding Mrs. Guthrie’s home, searching for any video that might add valuable information.”

Detectives also have access to business and traffic cameras that populate Nancy’s suburban Tucson neighborhood.

“They will also check local businesses such as gas stations, convenience stores, banks, ‘big box’ retailers, and any other business or establishment that might have cameras,” Hale elaborated. “This allows investigators to potentially follow suspicious vehicles in and out of the neighborhood and also helps to provide a timeline.”

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