On a serene street in Rio Rico, Arizona, the wrought iron gates were closed to the driveway of the house occupied by a man who identified himself to reporters as Carlos. He told CNN affiliate KNXV he ...
The suspect in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie appears to be a novice criminal, a former FBI profiler told Newsweek.
A former FBI profiler told NewsNation that if the kidnappers did not take Nancy Guthrie for ransom, there may be a "dark" motive.
Jim Clemente, a former FBI profiler who was involved working to capture Ted Kaczynski, described Nancy's Guthrie's ...
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Nancy Guthrie 'ransom impostor' arrested: How common is this?
The FBI warns families of missing persons to be alert for fake ransom notes.
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Former FBI profiler: People who remove a victim from their home typically have a known connection
Former FBI profiler Jim Clemente discusses police activity at Nancy Guthrie's home following her disappearance on 'Jesse ...
He was best known for his long-running collaboration with Alan Jackson and their signature hit, “Chattahoochee.” By Clay Risen Jim McBride, a former postal worker from Alabama whose ability to write ...
Grammy-nominated country songwriter Jim McBride, known for cowriting over a dozen Alan Jackson records, including "Chattahoochee," has died. He was 78. Jackson confirmed McBride's death in an ...
"I don't know if my career would have ended up quite the same without his help," Jackson wrote on McBride on social media Alan Jackson/Instagram Jim McBride, a Nashville Hall of Fame songwriter, died ...
When news broke Tuesday that John Harbaugh had been fired as the Baltimore Ravens head coach after 18 mostly successful seasons with the franchise, it sent a tidal wave through the NFL, turning the ...
Jim McBride, a Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member who wrote several iconic pieces of the country music songbook, died on Tuesday (Jan. 6), per WAFF 48. He was 78 years old. He was perhaps best ...
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