Could Mystery Potential Suspect Caught on Camera at Nancy Guthrie House Be a PROFESSIONAL Hitman?

From Megyn Kelly

The discussion centers on the investigation of a potential suspect caught on camera at Nancy Guthrie's house, raising questions about his possible identity as a professional hitman. The analysis contrasts the suspect's appearance with that of the brother-in-law and explores the rarity of true professional hitmen, emphasizing that such cases are often influenced by organized crime, like the cartels, rather than freelance operatives.

Key Takeaways

  • The age gap between potential suspects can be as telling as their motives—let's not overlook the obvious.
  • Professional hitmen are as rare as unicorns; real crime often involves ordinary people with questionable decisions.
  • Cartel hits are slick, fast, and profit-driven; this chaotic scenario lacks their signature efficiency.
  • Obsession knows no demographic; remember Rebecca Schaefer—a reminder that danger can come from unexpected places.
  • Forced entry—or lack thereof—can rewrite the narrative; the front door might be a clue, not just an exit.

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