Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffendaver reveals her theory Nancy Guthrie If it’s a “proxy spanner,” you may have been the target of a spanner attack. coffin Wanted to know before social media posts If the “wrench ring” is attached to Nancy’s box. Lisa J. Miller, a former law enforcement director for the Colorado Attorney General’s Office and a graduate of the FBI National Academy, has advanced a similar theory. She told Fox News Digital that the kidnapping had the hallmarks of a spanner attack.
“It has to be someone who is familiar with Tucson and one of their biggest celebrities, Savannah. Someone they know will pay until the mope screws up like the mope did.” Coffendaver write on X. “CertiK are experts in Bitcoin, blockchain, and spanner attacks. We’ll see. I just hope Nancy will be found and the perpetrators will face justice.”
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“If it’s an attorney’s wrench, the case will be harder to solve,” she added. “P.S. FBI – Please put Porch Guy on the billboard and add Spanish.”
In the same article, Coffendaver also listed four points that proved the “attack” on Nancy was a “sophisticated attack.”
“This attack was sophisticated enough to: bother the FBI and LE for 4 months, send ransom messages in untraceable boxes through media sites, set up a crypto-Bitcoin account that the wallet holder cannot identify, hire a sullen guy who will stay silent to do the job,” Coffindaffer wrote.
Pima County Sheriff’s Department’s take on wrench attack theory
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has previously stated this theory.
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In a statement cited by Fox News, a spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said, “The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has not received any reports of a ‘wrench strike’ in our community. The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie remains active. We will share significant updates publicly as they become available.”



