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Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Investigators now probing possible WiFi disruption

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

True Crime, Military, Law Enforcement, Crime

4.4870 Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Did cutting the internet help kidnap Nancy Guthrie? Investigators weigh in Investigators from the FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Office are now examining a disturbing new possibility in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping — was the neighborhood Wi-Fi deliberately disabled the night she disappeared? If true, it could mean the suspect intentionally shut down security cameras before approaching the home, revealing a level of planning that could change the entire direction of the investigation. Tonight we break down the **digital evidence, the timeline, and what this shocking development could mean for finally identifying the kidnapper.

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0:00.0

Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to police off the cuff.

0:09.0

Investigators now probing a possible Wi-Fi disruption.

0:13.5

One of the newest investigative steps is whether the kidnapper intentionally disrupted

0:19.0

internet signals in the neighborhood the night,

0:21.7

Nancy Guthrie disappeared.

0:24.1

Detectives from the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Office recently went door-to-door

0:28.9

asking neighbors if their internet or cameras malfunctioned that night.

0:33.6

Some neighbors reported camera outages or not-available messages on ring systems during the critical overnight hours.

0:40.8

Investigators are considering whether the suspect used a Wi-Fi jammer or other electronic device to disable cameras and digital evidence.

0:50.2

This is significant because Nancy's own doorbell camera was tampered with shortly before she disappeared.

0:56.7

Why this matters?

0:57.9

Well, if a jammer was used, it would suggest planning and technical knowledge, a perpetrator trying to avoid camera identification, possible pre-surveillance of the neighborhood.

1:08.6

So that points investigate us towards a more organized offender rather than a

1:14.5

spontaneous crime. A quick reminder, if you're looking for real crime insight, not YouTube

1:19.3

theories, this channel is different. I'm a retired NYPD sergeant, and on police off the cuff,

1:24.8

we analyze the way cops and prosecutors do what matters, what doesn't,

1:28.8

and what the internet gets wrong.

1:30.4

If that's the perspective you want, subscribe now because this is an entertainment, it's experienced.

1:35.9

We'd also like to remind you that the police off the cuff podcast is sponsored by Fandul on the Believe Network.

1:46.9

So folks, hold on to your hats, hold on to your loved ones, hold on to your thoughts,

1:50.5

hold on to your prayers, hold on to your service dog.

1:54.1

You're about to enter true crime from a police perspective.

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