Nancy Guthrie: The Investigation, the Suspect, and What Breaks This Case

Feb 25, 12:00 AM

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Day twenty-two. Four hundred investigators. Zero arrests. And ABC News reports the case may soon scale back to a long-term task force.

The family has been briefed. The DNA is still unidentified. The perpetrator — if local — is watching themselves become the most wanted person in America while investigators canvass gun shops, process genetic genealogy, and work through Walmart purchase records. And investigators aren't ruling out that multiple people were involved.

Robin Dreeke ran the FBI's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program for years. He understands what happens inside an investigation when it hits a wall, what sustained pressure does to someone trying to hide what they've done, and what makes people with dangerous knowledge finally talk.

This interview covers every psychological angle: the investigation running out of oxygen, the suspect watching the walls close in, the accomplice question, and the psychology of the break. Someone in this perpetrator's life knows something is wrong. Over two hundred thousand dollars in rewards. What makes them act?

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