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UPDATE: Did a Guinness World Record Holder Just Help Crack the Guthrie Case?

Intimate Knowledge

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Society & Culture

3.5697 Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2026

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Police didn't commission it, but there's a just-released forensic artist's sketch of the possible suspect in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance. And it's coming from a renowned, even legendary sketch artist who Guinness dubbed the "Most Successful Forensics Artist" in the world. She based the sketch on the surveillance images released by authorities this week. Will it help or hinder the case? 

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human.

0:06.1

Hey there, folks. It is Friday, February 13th, and there is now a forensic artist's sketch

0:14.2

of the possible suspect in the Guthrie case, but police didn't ask for it. With that, welcome to this episode of Amy and

0:22.8

T.J. They didn't ask for it, robed, but it's coming from a woman that we have to pay attention

0:28.4

to. But let me, before we get into her background, what did you think about this story? To hear

0:33.8

there's a sketch, first of all, piques your interest. It's not from police, but it seems to add to the nature of this case to where there's nothing official and some things are just bizarre.

0:44.8

Yes, you're right. This fits with the theme of the entire past 13 days where nothing can be explained and nothing can be anticipated and yet you kind of have to consider it all because that's where we are.

0:57.6

And look, to have a sketch of a potential suspect based on what we see in the surveillance

1:06.6

camera and what she knows, I guess, based on her expertise, how to maybe kind of see through

1:12.6

a ski mask. I don't know how she did it or how she does it. And I couldn't help but wondering

1:17.7

after looking at it if this won't be a huge help or a massive distraction. There it is. That was

1:24.7

my next thing. Because folks, as you're listening to us, this early morning here on Friday, the sketch artist out of Houston put this together yesterday. It started getting a little pickup in the Houston area. But Robs, I imagine, one, authorities might take a look at this or might comment on this. But Rose, this is probably going to start making some rounds today.

1:46.3

Oh, yeah.

1:46.8

She has a four-decade long career and has some pretty incredible bonafeeds,

1:54.5

like where you can say, wow, this isn't just some random person who says,

1:58.4

let me try to sketch something.

2:00.1

This is someone who knows what she's

2:02.2

doing and has been credited for solving cases. And Robes, she has one at least line on her resume.

2:09.9

I didn't even know existed. We talk about it all the over the years. If you worked in the industry,

2:15.3

you just see randomly as a citizen, there are all kinds of Guinness records.

2:19.9

Guinness record for a big waffle, a Guinness record for the tallest ladder.

2:24.4

The most random things ever.

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