IRONCLAD EVIDENCE FROM A HOSPITAL BED: The Guthrie family’s elderly gardener suddenly regains consciousness after a mysterious “accident” — his first words are just one sentence: “The person who took Nancy was…”

According to information confirmed by investigators, the long-time gardener employed at the Guthrie estate has regained consciousness after several days in intensive care following what was initially described as a workplace accident. The man, in his late seventies,

had been found unconscious near the rear service path of the property shortly after Nancy Guthrie was reported missing.

Medical staff state that the gardener suffered head trauma consistent with a fall, though detectives have never ruled out outside involvement. Due to his condition, he was unable to be questioned during the early, most critical phase of the investigation.

His sudden recovery has now placed him at the center of renewed attention.

Sources present in the hospital room say that moments after opening his eyes, before doctors could administer sedatives or ask formal questions, the gardener spoke a single sentence that immediately alarmed both family members and police officers nearby.

Witnesses report that he clearly said: “The person who took Nancy was…” before stopping mid-sentence and losing strength.

Authorities moved quickly to secure the room, requesting medical staff to restrict access and documenting the statement as a spontaneous utterance. Investigators stress that while such remarks can be significant,

they must be treated cautiously until the speaker is fully conscious and able to give a coherent, uninterrupted account.

Detectives are now working to determine whether the gardener actually witnessed Nancy Guthrie being taken, overheard a conversation, or is recalling something he saw days earlier. They are also examining whether his

“accident” was truly accidental, or an attempt to silence a potential witness.

At this stage, no name has been officially identified, and police have not confirmed that the sentence refers to a known suspect. Medical professionals warn that fragmented speech during recovery can mix memory, confusion, and stress.

For now, investigators emphasize that the gardener’s words are a developing lead, not definitive proof. Nancy Guthrie remains missing, and while the statement has injected new urgency into the case, its true meaning — and whether it points to the truth — has yet to be established.

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