India, June 5 -- The abrupt vanishing of Nancy Guthrie remains a significant concern for both law enforcement and the general public, as minimal progress has been achieved in the current investigation.

As the purported kidnapping case approaches its fourth month, a former FBI special agent has expressed his views regarding the situation and the likelihood of a possible suspect emerging soon.

In an interview with Parade, retired FBI agent Jason Pack articulated that when a case remains unresolved for an extended period, many people tend to label it as "cold." However, he asserted that Guthrie's case has merely become "quiet," which represents a "very different" scenario.

Pack emphasised that investigators are still actively engaged, pur...