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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Is Nancy Guthrie's Case About To Crack Wide Open?

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 26 May 2026

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

There's a reason Sheriff Chris Nanos keeps using the phrase "getting closer." The Nancy Guthrie investigation is sitting on top of two specific bodies of evidence that — if processed right — could end this case. Whether the office actually has the capacity and the strategy to deliver on that potential is a different conversation.

Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Tony Brueski to walk through both routes honestly. The DNA from an unknown contributor recovered inside Nancy's home. And the thousands of hours of digital footage already pulled from intersection cameras, doorbells, and home security systems across the Tucson area.

Jennifer doesn't sugarcoat where the real work is. She lays out what it actually takes to process this volume of video — manpower, expertise, software tools, time — and where the FBI's contribution becomes essential. She walks through how investigators build what's been called a "digital map" of vehicle movement and cellphone activity, and how that map can identify a suspect before DNA results ever come back.

She also takes on the DNA side directly. Whether the unknown contributor sample has been uploaded to CODIS yet, what happens if it doesn't hit a match, how forensic genealogy enters the picture, and why the decision to route this DNA through multiple labs instead of going straight to Quantico is a question worth pressing the sheriff on.

This is the segment for anyone who wants the real read on where the Nancy Guthrie case actually stands — not the press conference version, not the soundbite, not Sheriff Nanos's pattern of vague optimism. Jennifer tells Tony exactly what she's watching for, what would constitute a real breakthrough, and what kind of update from the sheriff's office would mean the case is finally moving.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Brewski and Robin Drink.

0:07.8

Sheriff Chris Nanos says the focus has shifted heavily to digital evidence and DNA.

0:14.4

He's talking about thousands and thousands of surveillance videos and an unidentified DNA contributor that could still crack the case.

0:23.3

Jennifer Coffendaff, a retired FBI special agent, is back with us to help us walk through

0:28.4

what is happening behind the scenes and where the next big break is most likely to come from.

0:33.6

I think that's what everybody is is waited with bated breath for. Hopefully there will be

0:39.7

this big break. If there is to be a big break or some sort of break, even a small break at this

0:45.9

point would be welcome beyond the speculation that we've all been doing now for roughly

0:51.0

five months. If we're going to get a break, where is it going to come from, Jen?

0:58.4

You know, I still think the number one piece of evidence is Portuguese's face.

1:05.3

I know somebody knows exactly who that is.

1:08.3

And it could be that they just don't know about this case. I think

1:12.6

oftentimes we think because we're true primers and newsies that, you know, there is information,

1:20.6

that everybody knows what we know. But people don't. They're so busy with their lives. So that could be one of the cases.

1:26.6

The other thing, of course, is they're scared busy with their wives so that could be one of the cases the other thing

1:27.6

of course is they're scared to death to say anything but nevertheless i think that's number one

1:33.5

number two i do like the videos uh but again this is nothing new they've been doing that from

1:39.2

one trying to figure out what i cannot fathom is in this time frame we have from 2.30 in the

1:46.5

morning, such a finite time frame. I find it odd that they cannot narrow down at least some

1:54.0

image of a vehicle. The hair, I think, is problematic, although, you know, I always try to be

2:00.7

optimistic because hairs are transient.

2:02.9

As we've discussed, that thing could be from a grocery store clerk that got on the bag,

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