CHILLING clues in the new Nancy Guthrie surveillance videos that could finally lead cops to a suspect are now being revealed.

The U.S. Sun spoke with top security expert Brian Fitzgibbons with USPA Nationwide Security, who broke down the crucial details of the newly released surveillance images that will help shape law enforcement’s profile of the suspect or suspects in Savannah Guthrie’s mother’s abduction.

Surveillance footage of an armed subject outside Nancy Guthrie's home.
New security camera footage and images were released on Tuesday that show a potential subject in layers of clothing in an apparent attempt to hide their identity or leave DNACredit: FBI
 

Surveillance footage of an armed subject wearing a ski mask and carrying a large bag.
From the person’s gun to their body composition, law enforcement has a treasure trove of new clues to help them find the person who abducted Savannah Guthrie’s momCredit: Pima County Sheriff’s Department
 

Missing person alert for Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old female, with her photo and physical description.
Nancy was reported missing on February 1Credit: AP
Savannah‘s mother, Nancy, 84, was taken from her home sometime in the early morning hours of February 1 and has been missing since.

Fitzgibbons said the first essential revelation from the footage, which police say shows a “potentian subject” of the investigation, is that the person’s approximate body composition is being revealed.

“First and foremost, investigators are going to be able to ascertain height and approximate weight from this.

“They will likely look to enhance the images shown to the public and get better depictions of his eyes, and while this may not be able to identify a suspect, it will help with comparison when one is developed.

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“He is wearing bulky clothing to hide his body shape and thick rubber gloves, a full face mask – this was not a crime of opportunity and was not done in haste,” he said, adding that this was clearly not a home invasion gone wrong.