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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Nancy Guthrie, Nanos Exposed, and the Duggar Arrests: Full FBI Analysis

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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3.3907 Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2026

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Three stories. All of them pointing at the same uncomfortable truth: the people and systems that are supposed to prevent harm have a way of failing at exactly the wrong moment.

Savannah Guthrie's first public interview brought new investigative detail to the surface. The suspect made two visits before the night Nancy vanished. Her brother — a former military pilot — read the scene as a targeted ransom kidnapping in real time. Investigators believe the man on the camera may not have been alone. The FBI has returned to the neighborhood with specific questions about specific people — a theory in motion, not a search for a starting point.

Meanwhile, Sheriff Nanos — the man leading the search for Nancy — is now the subject of a 241-0 no-confidence vote from his own deputies, a Board of Supervisors compelling sworn testimony, and reports of a disciplinary record from El Paso that his own department says was concealed for over 40 years. One supervisor has described his entire career in Pima County as potentially "based on fraud." Federal prosecutors have committed to staying in the case regardless of what happens with the sheriff.

And the Duggar family is back in front of a court. Joseph Duggar arrested March 18 on child sexual abuse charges. His wife Kendra arrested the same day. His older brother Josh already in federal prison. Two brothers from the same home, the same belief structure, and the same alleged pattern of harm. Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer examines all of it — the investigative posture in the Guthrie case, what the Nanos crisis means operationally, and the systemic questions the Duggar arrests demand we finally ask out loud.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:07.6

Savannah Guthrie talked this week to Hoda on the Today Show, and what she revealed isn't just grief.

0:17.1

It's details that are beginning to reframe this case. The suspect visited her mother's home,

0:23.8

according to her, on two separate occasions. Her brother, a former fighter pilot,

0:29.2

recognized this as a targeted kidnapping within minutes of the call, and investigators are now

0:34.2

actively working the theory that the man at the front door was not the only

0:39.0

person there that night. More information, none of it actually putting us closer to actually

0:45.9

getting Nancy Guthrie, but it's more information. So that's something. Joining us to discuss,

0:51.7

as always, Robin Drake retired FBI Special Agency for the counterintelligence behavioral analysis program.

0:57.3

And also with us, Jennifer Coffendaffer, retired FBI special agent.

1:01.3

I always love having you two together.

1:02.9

It's always an interesting deep dive into this.

1:07.9

Jen, let's start with the new revelations that have come out from Savannah. It is,

1:12.4

it's her words. It's not from an investigative source or investigator. It's, it's Savannah

1:16.8

Guthrie speaking. What was your takeaway after that interview? I've got to tell you from,

1:23.1

first of all, from an emotional standpoint, blew me away. From an investigative standpoint, blew me away.

1:30.4

There were so many particulars that she mentioned that really impact this investigation.

1:38.4

First of all, the major one was that two notes she believes, and I think she believes them

1:43.5

because law enforcement

1:44.3

believes them, are real. So those two notes she believes are real. And I have to say,

1:54.1

I'm not surprised. I don't think all of us believe they weren't real. It wasn't that.

1:59.7

It was that were they truly for money?

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