My girlfriend is obsessed with the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping. Maybe it's because she is from Texas, which is near Arizona. Her obsession has gotten so bad that she sent her theory about the crime to one of the crime tip email addresses. Then, the other day I caught her talking on the phone with someone at a crime tip line. I could sense the poor guy trying to shorten the call by saying "... and this theory is based on your opinions?" Which she replied "...it's from pictures I found on the Internet and what I know about how people dress for work. I think the guy worked at a bank that was inside a Walmart."
Every true crime YouTuber with a theory is uploading videos. But I can't watch them with her in the room because she starts talking over the video saying their theory is wrong and getting mad because I am watching it and not paying attention to her theory. You have to remember that this is someone who has seen UFO's and ghosts, believes in spirits, and thinks she is psychic. Some people get addicted to the feeling of accomplishment when they make a prediction that turns out to be correct. But her psychic abilities and nothing more that intuition, which we all have to some degree.
This kidnapping thing has got her spending a lot of time trying to theorize what happened. Unfortunately, she's trying to solve a problem without all of the information. Authorities are holding back information from the public. Just recently, they told us that one of the still photos released weeks ago, was from a different day. Then you have the local sheriff who is getting flack by trying to run things his way. My prediction was that they would catch the guy within of week of releasing the door cam videos. But that failed to transpire. Whatever the outcome, it probably won't match any of our theories. Meanwhile, my girlfriend could be spending her time on more constructive pursuits.
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