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Nancy Guthrie Case: Chain of Custody Questions, a Sheriff's Disputed Sworn Record, and a Recall Underway

Nancy Guthrie Case: Chain of Custody Questions, a Sheriff's Disputed Sworn Record, and a Recall Underway

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The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has produced one of the most procedurally complicated missing persons investigations in recent memory — and a new layer of legal and institutional concern has now been added to an already troubled picture.

This week on True Crime Today, we examine the full procedural and evidentiary status of the Guthrie investigation. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos — who controls the flow of information to the FBI and the public — was exposed for allegedly misstating his law enforcement employment history in a sworn deposition. Records indicate he was separated from the El Paso Police Department — not resigned voluntarily — with a disciplinary file that reportedly includes excessive force, insubordination, and off-duty gambling. A formal recall effort has been initiated, requiring over 120,000 signatures within 120 days. The legal weight of every sworn or public statement he has made in connection with this case is now a legitimate subject of scrutiny.

The forensic picture warrants its own examination. The crime scene was reportedly released earlier than standard investigative protocol — while reporters were still able to walk up to Nancy Guthrie's front door and document blood evidence. Evidence has been processed through a private laboratory rather than standard law enforcement channels. Chain of custody has been publicly questioned. Forensic genetic genealogy is reportedly in play — a technique that carries its own evidentiary and procedural requirements if results are to be used effectively in a prosecution.

Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke assess what the evidentiary and procedural record actually reveals — including the significance of the failed ransom demands, the flagging of two specific Saturdays as dates of investigative interest, and what FBI veterans publicly questioning the ransom motive means for the direction of this case.

No arrest. No suspect named. The procedural record demands accountability.

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