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KRCR TV
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FBI releases photos of potential subject in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance
9 hours ago - Investigators had been hopeful that cameras at the home would turn up some evidence about how she went missing, but the doorbell camera was disconnected early Sunday. And while software data recorded movement at the home minutes later, Nancy Guthrie didn’t have an active subscription, so none of the footage could be recovered, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos had said.
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NBC News
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Investigators wrangled video from Nancy Guthrie’s Google Nest camera out of ‘backend systems’
Shortly after Nancy Guthrie disappeared, Pima County, Arizona, Sheriff Chris Nanos said that a camera affixed to her door had been disconnected, that she did not have a subscription that would have saved video and that investigators were trying ...
Published   1 day ago
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Fox Business
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Ring founder addresses FBI recovery of doorbell footage in Nancy Guthrie disappearance case
Ring founder Jamie Siminoff says Ring does not retain deleted footage without a subscription as the FBI confirms video was recovered from backend systems in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance.
Published   2 days ago
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KSBW
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Video in investigation into Nancy Guthrie's abduction raises questions about surveillance technology
2 days ago - The process involved days of searching, the FBI said, after law enforcement initially believed the footage was lost because the camera was disconnected and Guthrie didn't have a subscription to the camera company.
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FOX 9
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Nancy Guthrie case: New photos released from recovered doorbell camera video | FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
And while software data recorded movement at the home minutes later, Nancy Guthrie didn't have an active subscription, so none of the footage could be recovered, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos had said.
Published   2 days ago
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Fortune
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Google's breakthrough in the Nancy Guthrie case is raising uncomfortable questions about how much it's watching you | Fortune
12 hours ago - Guthrie did not pay for a subscription that would have stored the video, suggesting that she may have been able to only access real-time video, whereas historical footage would likely be stored on a server somewhere in a Google vast data centers.
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NYTimes
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Why the Guthrie Doorbell Footage Took More Than a Week to Retrieve - The New York Times
1 day ago - Video from a camera sold by Google probably sat in one of its vast data centers. Nancy Guthrie did not have a subscription that would have allowed easy access.
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PBS
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Images show masked person on Nancy Guthrie's porch the night she went missing | PBS News
2 days ago - And while software data recorded movement at the home minutes later, Nancy Guthrie didn't have an active subscription, so none of the footage could be recovered, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos had said.
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KTSA
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Ring Founder Drops Bombshell: We Don’t Store Your Deleted Videos — So How Did FBI Recover Nancy Guthrie Footage? - KTSA
18 hours ago - Ring founder Jamie Siminoff just shattered everything you thought you knew about doorbell camera privacy. In a startling Fox Business interview, he made one thing crystal clear: Ring doesn’t store deleted footage without a subscription. Period. But here’s the kicker — federal authorities somehow recovered crucial video evidence in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance case from what they’re calling “residual data in backend systems.” That footage wasn’t from Ring.
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kare11.com
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How were authorities able to get video from Nancy Guthrie's doorbell camera if she had no subscription? | kare11.com
The video and images are a potential break in information for the case, after Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos initially said there was “no video available.” Nanos added that Guthrie also did not have a subscription, which would keep videos ...
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Yahoo!
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Nancy Guthrie's doorbell camera may have recorded her abductor. Why police can't see the video
1 week ago - Nancy Guthrie's doorbell camera did not save video of her abduction due to lack of subscription, hindering the investigation. Major doorbell camera brands like Ring do not automatically save video without a subscription plan, which can impede ...
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Northwest Arkansas Homepage
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Nancy Guthrie cybersecurity case breakdown digging up security camera footage | KNWA FOX24
2 days ago - One possible reason these images were slow to surface over the course of 10 days is because Guthrie did not pay for a subscription on her doorbell camera.
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9news
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FBI recovery of 'residual data' in Guthrie case raises privacy concerns on doorbell cameras | 9news.com
The Pima County Sheriff's Department had previously stated that investigators could not access the doorbell camera footage because Nancy Guthrie did not have an active subscription to the Nest camera service, and the camera had been disconnected.
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ABC15 Arizona
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Person detained, released by PCSD in connection to Nancy Guthrie's disappearance
1 day ago - Initially, this doorbell camera footage was inaccessible because the device was not subscribed to a video service. However, the FBI, working with private sector partners, successfully recovered the images from residual data in backend systems.