The Nancy Guthrie Investigation — What the Silence Is Actually Telling Us

Mar 20, 01:00 PM

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It has been over six weeks since Nancy Guthrie was taken from her home in Tucson in the middle of the night. There has been no press conference in over a month. No named suspect. No arrest. And this week, newly recovered camera footage from her own property showed nothing. In this listener Q&A, Tony Brueski and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke cut through what the official silence means — and what it doesn't. Investigators are asking neighbors about specific dates weeks before Nancy disappeared. The sheriff believes the home was targeted and says he thinks he knows why — but won't say. Ransom notes were sent to news outlets with deadlines that came and went without consequence. A damaged utility box around the corner may have knocked out Wi-Fi in the neighborhood the night she was taken. CeCe Moore just went on record saying she'd re-swab parts of that house — that a single rootless hair could crack this case open. Robin and Tony work through what all of it means for where this investigation actually stands — and answer the question that nobody is saying plainly.

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