Nancy Guthrie: Investigative Failures and the Sheriff Fighting to Keep His Badge

Nancy Guthrie: Investigative Failures and the Sheriff Fighting to Keep His Badge

Author: Hidden Killers Podcast April 19, 2026 Duration: 34:25

Sheriff Chris Nanos told the public Nancy Guthrie had been abducted — then reversed himself the next day. When reporters questioned the contradiction, he told them he wasn't used to being held accountable for what he says. An insider who spoke to a national outlet said the message inside the department during those early press conferences was simple: stop talking. He didn't.

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was taken from her Tucson home in the middle of the night. Blood confirmed to be hers was found at the scene. Her pacemaker disconnected from its app in the early morning hours. Surveillance footage captured a masked individual at her doorstep. She remains missing. No arrests. No named suspects.

The crime scene was released too early. A thermal imaging aircraft sat grounded because its pilot had been reassigned over a personal dispute. The lead sergeant on the case reportedly had no homicide experience. The sheriff's department declared the doorbell camera footage unrecoverable — the FBI produced it roughly ten days later.

Then the investigation into Nanos himself accelerated. The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to demand he answer under oath or face removal. An independent review reportedly confirmed he used his authority to target a political opponent. A $2 million federal lawsuit alleges the campaign against his election challenger was manufactured from inside the department. Eight suspensions and a resignation in lieu of termination from the El Paso Police Department — allegedly concealed for over four decades. The ACLU is suing over allegations of unauthorized Border Patrol coordination during traffic stops. His deputies' union president was placed on administrative leave for holding a protest sign off-duty.

Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down the investigative failures point by point — the staffing decisions, the evidence handling disputes, the FBI friction — and examines what a man with four decades of decisions behind him stands to lose the moment someone else gains access to those files. Personnel records, internal investigations, budget allocations, evidence handling — all controlled by one person. Nancy Guthrie's case is caught in the middle.

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