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Surveillance Images Shown to Homeowner
Josefina also stated that officers showed her surveillance images that had been recovered from Nancy Guthrie’s home.
Investigators reportedly asked whether the person in the footage resembled her son-in-law.
When asked if the individual looked like him, she responded, “No, it doesn’t look like him.”
Claims of Forced Entry and Lack of Immediate Clarity
According to Josefina, officers broke down her door while she was away in Tucson.
She said the search was still underway when she returned home and encountered ongoing police activity.
Josefina also indicated that she did not initially receive clarification about whether a search warrant had been issued at the time.
These claims add another layer of complexity to the public discussion surrounding the investigation.
Expression of Sympathy for the Guthrie Family
Despite the intense scrutiny and police presence at her residence, Josefina expressed sympathy for Nancy Guthrie’s family.
She emphasized that she did not know Nancy personally or have any connection to her life.
“I’m sorry what’s happened to the Guthries,” she said.
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