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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Nancy Guthrie: What the FBI's January Footage Requests Actually Mean

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 17 February 2026

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

The FBI asked Nancy Guthrie's neighbors for footage from two narrow windows — January 11th from 9 p.m. to midnight and January 31st from 9:30 to 11 a.m. — three weeks and hours before she was taken. That specificity tells you investigators already have digital evidence pointing to those moments. A retired FBI behavioral expert examines what those date-targeted requests reveal, what the suspect's exposed mistakes say about who they're looking for, and why Nancy's predictable weekly routine may be the key to understanding how this suspect gathered the intelligence he clearly had.

Nancy employed a landscaper, pool crew, housekeeper, and regularly used Uber — all interviewed and DNA-swabbed. A January 23rd Ring video from a home six and a half miles away shows a man with facial hair that law enforcement is reviewing as a potential lead. The doorbell footage shows a suspect who knew enough to target the right house at the right time — but showed up with the wrong holster, cheap gear, no camera cover, and visible facial hair beneath his mask. Fifteen days in, no vehicle has been identified. This interview digs into the behavioral profile, the intelligence question, and what exposed identifying features mean for how quickly this case could break.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Brewski, Stacey Cole, and Todd Michaels.

0:09.7

Before there was a masked man on Nancy Guthrie's porch, there was preparation.

0:16.5

Investigators have asked residents within two miles of Nancy's home now for surveillance footage,

0:22.1

covering a specific 32-day window January 1st through February 2nd.

0:28.8

But they didn't stop there.

0:29.8

They flagged two narrow timeframes within that window.

0:33.7

January 11th from 9 p.m. to midnight and January 31st from 930 to 11 a.m. That's not a fishing

0:40.3

expedition. That's an investigation that has some digital evidence pointing to specific moments

0:46.1

and is looking for the visual confirmation. Robin Drake, retired FBI special agency for the

0:51.5

counterintelligence behavioral analysis Program is with us.

0:55.7

Robin, let's get into where this investigation is at now that we're getting into another week,

1:01.6

entering week three, asking neighbors for footage from that window, but specifically those specific

1:07.3

spots. That's three weeks before the actual abduction. When we're looking at that

1:12.1

and they're asking for that information from neighbors, very specific spots, what is that,

1:17.5

what's that telling you about what they're specifically looking for and why? Yeah, kind of like we cover

1:22.8

with humans all the time is you baseline what normal looks like. You look for deviations and you zero in on

1:28.5

the deviations and see what caused it. And so what most likely is going on is that they baseline what

1:34.9

the electronics and digital footprint look like in that area. And they saw spikes, you know,

1:40.6

people's cell phones that were out of the unusual or movements or activities that are out of the unusual.

1:46.0

Again, areas that I'm not completely familiar with electronically, but there's something that deviated out of the norm during those times.

1:53.0

So now they're trying to cross-reference with other sources of information data to kind of zero in on what caused this spike from the deviation.

2:02.7

Are they looking too narrow? Are they look? I mean, I mean, I get, okay, let's look at these specific times.

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