By Grand Rapids Anonymous
sunday, february 15, 2026 at 1:40:00 p.m. est
Fox noise pointlessly reports, "law enforcement using low-flying helicopter--with homing device--to try to catch Nancy Guthrie's pacemaker signal"
GRA: A bluetooth homing device, placed underneath a helicopter flying over tucson, arizona is being utilized in an attempt to pick up the signal that Nancy Guthrie's pacemaker emits. This has been going on "since february 2nd, we think," said a Fox reporter.
The first thought is, would a pacemaker still give off the signal if the person who has it, is dead?
Supposedly,the battery still emits a signal, no matter the condition of the patient.
I did some extra checking and from what I've read, gps or bluetooth cannot be used to "track" a pacemaker, so this "helicopter caper" appears to be a desperate, but pointless attempt to find mrs. Guthrie--that is, unless something different is going on--technology-wise--they aren't telling the public.
--GRA
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abc noise,reiterating "the glove" story tonight,that's being tested for DNA. It had better show something.
"If it's from a spic,you must convict."
--GRA
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