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Guthrie Investigation Under Scrutiny as Board Moves to Investigate Sheriff Nanos

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2 โ€ข 612 Ratings

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ 18 April 2026

โฑ๏ธ 34 minutes

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Summary

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing from her Catalina Foothills home in Tucson on February 1 after failing to appear for a church service. Evidence recovered at the scene โ€” including blood confirmed to belong to Guthrie โ€” led the Pima County Sheriff's Department to classify the case as a suspected abduction. Her pacemaker disconnected from its monitoring app in the early morning hours. Surveillance footage released by the FBI shows a masked individual near her doorstep around that time. No arrests have been made. No suspects have been publicly identified. Guthrie's whereabouts remain unknown. Her family has offered a $1 million reward.

The investigation has drawn sustained scrutiny over a series of documented procedural concerns. The crime scene was released before processing was complete, according to sources familiar with the response. A thermal imaging aircraft was reportedly grounded because its pilot had been reassigned as the result of a personal dispute. The lead sergeant on the initial response reportedly had no homicide investigation experience. Experienced detectives had previously been moved off major cases. The sheriff's department stated the doorbell camera footage was unrecoverable; the FBI subsequently recovered and released footage from the same system approximately ten days later.

Sheriff Chris Nanos publicly stated Guthrie had been abducted, then retracted the characterization the following day. When questioned about the inconsistency, he stated he was not accustomed to being held accountable for his public statements.

The Pima County Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously to open a formal investigation into Nanos, demanding he testify under oath or face potential removal proceedings. An independent review reportedly confirmed that Nanos used his official position to target a political opponent. A $2 million federal civil rights lawsuit alleges a retaliatory campaign against his election challenger was conducted using departmental resources. Nanos's early-career disciplinary history at the El Paso Police Department โ€” including eight documented suspensions and a resignation in lieu of termination โ€” was allegedly not disclosed for over four decades. The ACLU has filed suit alleging deputies coordinated with federal immigration authorities during routine traffic stops. The deputies' union president was placed on administrative leave for engaging in off-duty political protest.

Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer provides analysis on the cumulative effect of these investigative and institutional failures and the implications for any future prosecution.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the big breakdown.

0:02.2

A long look back at some of the biggest stories we're covering for you at the Hidden

0:05.9

Killers podcast and True Crime Today.

0:10.4

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske and Robin Dree.

0:17.6

Well, here we go.

0:19.2

We're going to talk about Nancy Guthrie.

0:23.7

Again, get an update, discuss where things are at or where they're not at. Crime scene was released too early. The thermal imaging

0:27.6

plane sat down. The lead sergeant had never worked a homicide, experienced detectives had already

0:32.9

been sidelined. The doorbell footage was declared unrecoverable until the FBI recovered it.

0:37.7

And the sheriff leading all of this has a documented grudge against the very agency that was supposed to help him.

0:44.0

Every one of those failures, they have a name attached to him, to it.

0:51.0

The question isn't just what went wrong, it's why and whether this case can survive

0:56.2

what has been done to it now that we are, I don't know, what it's seven, eight? What, how many

1:02.1

weeks in are we now, guys? I don't even, do we know.

1:05.0

And beyond. I think eight, no, I don't know. I think we're on day 70 something.

1:10.2

It's let, I think it's least eight or nine weeks, right?

1:12.9

My God. I mean, it's the beginning of the year. And here we are. We're almost into May. It's, yeah. Jennifer Kaufendaffer, retired FBI special agent is our guest. And of course, as always with me, Robin Drake, retired FBI special agency for the counterintelligence behavioral analysis program. I want to start here. I want to start with a tweet that we started with this

1:32.2

morning that we all joined in on, Jen. You had posted on the internets about the thoughts from Nanos directly that Nanos knew the motive, or that law enforcement

1:49.3

knew the motive going in.

1:50.7

Another wild claim that, of course, has come out of the mouth of Nanos over time.

1:56.4

And I think my response was something of, I don't believe anything this man says, that he knew

2:00.8

anything. I guess I want to start there something of, I don't believe anything this man says that he knew anything.

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