When I first began investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, my focus was simple: find Nancy.
Through real-time remote viewing sessions, terrain analysis, investigative grid searches, and ongoing parapsychological observations, I sought answers surrounding her disappearance. However, as the investigation progressed, a different pattern began to emerge.
The energetic connection appeared to shift away from Nancy herself and toward the movement of those potentially responsible.
Across multiple independent investigations, recurring themes surfaced repeatedly: interstate highways, fuel stations, trucking routes, remote desert terrain, campgrounds, ATV trails, rest areas, and transportation corridors. The impressions consistently suggested movement rather than a fixed location.
What emerged was not the image of a static crime scene, but the possibility of an operational movement corridor.
Volume Two explores these recurring patterns, with particular focus on Interstate 17 and the behavioral, environmental, and geographic consistencies that repeatedly appeared throughout the investigation. While all observations remain speculative and non-evidentiary in nature, the consistency of the impressions became impossible to ignore.
The question gradually shifted from:
"Where is Nancy?"
to:
"Where have the perpetrators been?"
This volume examines those potential movement patterns in the continuing search for answers surrounding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.