How Nancy Guthrie's Sheriff And The FBI Lost Four Days

Jul 17, 06:00 PM
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The first forty-eight hours are the only hours that really belong to you. Everything after that is archaeology. In the Nancy Guthrie case, the two agencies responsible for those hours cannot agree on what happened during them.

FBI Director Kash Patel says the Bureau was kept out for four days. Sheriff Chris Nanos says he was on scene the night it happened, an FBI task force member was present, and coordination began without delay. The acting attorney general went on television and denied any friction at all.

Three officials. Same side. Same four days. Three different versions. And on the third of February, Patel himself told a national audience the FBI was already on the ground in Tucson.

Tony Brueski lays out every contradiction on the record in the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's eighty-four-year-old mother. Statements released forty-five minutes apart where each agency pointed at the other. The ransom note reporting the Bureau publicly reversed inside a day. The glove that went to Florida and came back before it was ever run. The partial DNA profile that cannot be entered into the national database at all.

And a sheriff who spent the search answering for discrepancies in his own record, took a no-confidence vote from his own deputies, and told the reporter asking about it to enjoy his hit piece.

Nancy Guthrie is still missing. Nobody has been charged, and no suspect has been publicly named.


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