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Expert Scrutiny Intensifies in Nancy Guthrie Probe as Savannah Sets 'Today' Return

Public criticism of the sheriff's early scene management is intensifying.

Overview

  • Investigators with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI remain active with no arrests, and the Day 59 update Tuesday noted a glove’s DNA linked to a local restaurant worker unrelated to the case and FBI-recovered camera images that showed nothing suspicious.
  • Legal commentator Nancy Grace condemned Sheriff Chris Nanos’ early release of the Guthrie home and broader handling of the scene, calling for the death penalty if Nancy is not found alive.
  • Former Nassau County police lieutenant Michael Gould said limiting cadaver dogs was a critical misstep because human remains detection dogs can find evidence people miss.
  • Retired FBI agent Steve Moore said Savannah Guthrie’s interview with Hoda Kotb and her April 6 return do not signal a stalled probe, and he added the visibility could prompt tips or even a reaction from whoever is responsible.
  • Savannah and her family continue to seek information, with media reporting multiple alleged cryptocurrency ransom notes forwarded to the FBI and a $1 million reward for credible leads.