Beyond Nancy Guthrie Part 3 | Crystal Rogers: Bardstown and the Man on the Inside

Beyond Nancy Guthrie Part 3 | Crystal Rogers: Bardstown and the Man on the Inside

Author: True Crime Today April 16, 2026 Duration: 14:53

One of the central questions in the Nancy Guthrie investigation is whether Sheriff Nanos built his department around loyalty instead of competence — and whether that structure put the wrong people in positions of influence over a case they weren't qualified to handle. In Bardstown, Kentucky, that question played out in its most extreme form. The wrong person in the room wasn't just unqualified. He was actively working against the investigation. And he was wearing a badge.

Crystal Rogers was a thirty-five-year-old mother of five who vanished from Bardstown in the summer of 2015. Her boyfriend, Brooks Houck, was the last person to see her alive. When detectives brought him in for questioning, he cooperated — until his phone rang. On the other end was his brother, Nick Houck, a Bardstown police officer. Nick told Brooks to stop talking. Brooks walked out. The most critical interrogation window in the case was destroyed from the inside by a member of the department investigating the disappearance.

Nick was fired. But the damage was permanent. Crystal's father, Tommy Ballard — who organized search parties and became the loudest voice demanding answers — was shot and killed while hunting with his grandson sixteen months later. Prosecutors revealed that a rifle allegedly used to kill Ballard was purchased from Nick Houck under a fake name. The caliber matched.

It took the FBI stepping in, a decade of investigation, and a 2025 conviction to deliver any measure of justice. Crystal's body has never been found.

The Guthrie case and the Rogers case share a common warning: when personnel decisions inside a department are driven by anything other than competence and integrity, the people who pay are the victims and their families. In Bardstown, a phone call from the inside cost a family their daughter and their father. In Tucson, the question of who was in the room — and why — is still being answered. The families in both cases deserve the truth about who was making the calls and whether they should have been.

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