
Ray Carr, a former FBI hostage negotiator, discusses the latest developments in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. He emphasizes that any proof of life provided by the abductors would need to contain specific, personal details about Nancy, such as a photograph or unique information only she would know, to be considered credible. He also notes the significant 31-minute gap between the doorbell camera being removed and Nancy's Apple Watch stopping, suggesting a deliberate and calculated sequence of events.