As the world continues to watch in fascinated horror at the developing missing person case involving Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC News’ “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, not everyone is buying the official story.

And that list of disbelievers includes some who are rather well-informed about these sorts of cases.

Over the weekend, former FBI assistant director Chris Swecker spoke to Fox News about the publicized case — and he wasn’t so quick to buy the kidnapping angle.

“Right, I think [the Guthrie family] is playing this out,” Swecker told “The Big Weekend Show.”

He continued: “This is about all they have right now. And they are, you know, making it very clear that they will pay.”

Since Nancy Guthrie was seemingly abducted from her house on January 31, the prevailing narrative has been that she was kidnapped from her Arizona home.

The family hasmade clearthat they would pay any ransom to get Nancy back.

Swecker, however, is a bit dubious about whether or not there actually is any ransom.

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