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Chilling ‘last stand’ clue that shows Nancy Guthrie was alive when abducted: retired FBI agent

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TUCSON, Ariz. — Blood spatter on Nancy Guthrie’s front porch shows she was still alive when coerced out of her home by a lone abductor in the Catalina Foothills of Tucson, according to a retired FBI profiler — who also believes that the masked suspect made enough mistakes that he will be identified eventually.

“We also know at least that she was alive at that time,” said Jim Clemente, who spent 22 years in the bureau.

That’s based on his analysis of blood on her front porch. There was a concentration of round droplets near the front door, then a thinning trail toward her driveway.

“She must have aspirated and then coughed up blood with her face very close to the ground, and I don’t believe that would have happened had two people been carrying her at that point,” he told Fox News Digital.

Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie, is believed to have been kidnapped from her home around 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 1. For days, there were few clues about who was responsible, until the FBI and Google recovered imagery from her Nest doorbell camera that showed a masked man wearing gloves and a holstered pistol arrive on her front steps the night she vanished.

He is described as above average height and build. He was wearing a black Ozark Trail backpack, long sleeves, gloves and a ski mask. And he remains unidentified nearly 100 days later.

Blood splatter seen in front of Nancy Guthrie’s house in Tucson. BACKGRID
Nancy Guthrie has been missing since Feb. 1. savannahguthrie/Instagram

Still, the video is full of clues, Clemente told Fox News Digital.

Although the suspect is believed to have scouted the location in advance, he resorted to using foliage to block the Nest camera lens and had the potential to shed facial hair through his ski mask, Clemente said.

“In the process of doing that, I believe he revealed what looked like a tattoo on his wrist, which would not have been revealed had he adequately prepared for that camera being there,” he said.

Surveillance footage of a masked man in front of Guthrie’s front door on the night of her abduction. FBI
The suspect using foliage to block the Nest camera lends. FBI

“So it tells me that he is not a sophisticated offender. He was sort of bumbling his way through this, and he made other mistakes, and I believe those mistakes will directly lead to his capture.”

While investigators have kept details about the inside of the home close, some have leaked, and they paint a story, Clemente said.

Guthrie’s doorbell camera was removed from the door. Andy Johnstone for NY Post

The doorbell video does not show Guthrie being taken from her home, although there was blood clearly visible on her stone walkway. The camera itself was missing when deputies arrived the next morning. However, the fact that the FBI was able to recover video anyway likely shocked the kidnapper, Clemente said, and someone in his orbit should have been able to pick up the signs.

“Because of all the mistakes this guy made, because of his ineptness and non-professional behavior in this, I believe that he exhibited a great degree of stress when the images were first released,” Clemente said. “Anybody around him should have noticed that change in behavior and potentially be able to identify him because of that.”

There is a combined $1.2 million reward for information that can solve the Guthrie case. savannahguthrie/Instagram

There was also an unidentified hair sample recovered from the home. The sheriff’s department initially sent it to a private lab in Florida. After 11 weeks, the lab there sent it to the FBI for more advanced analysis.

“If it is a hair from the offender, then it will lead to his identification,” Clemente said. “They will have his name.”

There is a combined reward of more than $1.2 million for information that cracks the case.

To remain anonymous, contact Tucson’s 88-Crime tip line at (520) 882-7463.

The family is also urging anyone with information to dial 1-800-CALL-FBI.

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