Nancy Guthrie Exclusive: Retired Detective Flags Curious Detail in WiFi Jammer Theory
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Nancy Guthrie Exclusive: Retired Detective Flags Curious Detail in WiFi Jammer Theory
"A WiFi jammer can interfere with a signal. They are illegal to own but can be bought online. Someone [in the neighborhood] had a camera go out around the time of the abduction. It's a possibility [that a WiFi jammer] was used."
"If there was a WiFi jammer used, why not use it before entering the camera's view that night? Unless they never tested it before or forgot to turn it on."
"The walkie talkie makes sense in the fact that...I feel a getaway vehicle is gonna be critical in this case if there's someone else that helped, and so that would be a way-obviously you wouldn't want to use a cell phone."
Rumors suggest that a WiFi jammer could have been used to disrupt surveillance cameras during Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. Former NYPD detective David Sarni noted that WiFi jammers are illegal but can be purchased online. He mentioned that a camera in the neighborhood went out around the time of the abduction, raising the possibility of interference. Sarni questioned why the jammer wasn't activated before entering the camera's view. Additionally, an antenna seen in the suspect's pocket could indicate a walkie talkie, which might have been used for communication during the incident.
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