Jesse Waters
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The Pima County Sheriff's Office begging the public to cough up any kind of video taken within a two mile radius of Nancy's house in the month leading up to her disappearance.
TMZ has gotten their hands on a ring cam surveillance video showing a man five miles away from Nancy Guthrie's house the night she disappeared.
For more on that, let's go to Trace Gallagher in Tucson with the latest.
And Jesse, the reason the FBI is so interested in the video you just mentioned obtained by TMZ is because the person in that video was about the same timeline, right?
Also carrying a backpack that had reflective stripes on it, just like the backpack that the person had on on the doorstep of Nancy Guthrie's home.
But here's the problem with that.
That video that we are looking at was taken at 1.52 in the morning, right?
Now, remember, the sheriff's department says at 1.47 here at Nancy Guthrie's house, the Nest Cam was taken down.
If this five miles away video was taken at 152, that makes it impossible for this person to have literally come to Nancy's house at 147 and then made it back five miles away at 152.
TMZ is saying that they have a law enforcement source that says the video we're watching of the guy who's trying to open the gate with the backpack, wearing a backpack and holding one, actually, the timeline is different.
They believe that the video on the front porch of Nancy Guthrie's house was taken at 2.12.
If that's the case, then the person in the video that we're seeing today, the brand new video, would have had 18, 19 minutes to be able to get to Nancy Guthrie's house and then put the backpack on or give it to somebody else and that person to change clothes.
So the bottom line here is if this person is relevant to the case, either the sheriff's department is wrong, Jesse, or TMZ is wrong, and that's kind of how the timeline