
Morgan Wright, CEO of the National Center for Open and Unsolved Cases, discusses the two primary theories in the Nancy Guthrie case: a botched robbery or an abduction. He explains that if it was an abduction, the scene might have been staged to look like a robbery. He highlights the behavioral aspect, questioning why an abductor would choose abduction over a simpler escape if the initial intent was robbery. Wright also emphasizes that motive is often desired by the public for storytelling but is not a legal requirement to prove.