Police Search Apparent MANHOLE Near Nancy Guthrie's House and Tow Her Car, with Fitzgerald and Ayers
From Megyn Kelly
Police conducted a search near Nancy Guthrie's home, reportedly investigating a manhole, while Savannah Guthrie and her family stayed at a nearby mansion amid an unfolding FBI investigation. The Daily Mail revealed that Nancy had been attending church online rather than in person, which raises questions about her absence from a planned gathering with friends and clarifies some aspects of the timeline surrounding the police activity.
Key Takeaways
- Savannah Guthrie's desert retreat: suspenseful drama or an escape from FBI scrutiny? Talk about 'location, location, location!'
- Nancy's online church attendance is a puzzling twist—was it a spiritual choice or a tactical evasion of social norms?
- The FBI's metal detector search raises eyebrows—just looking for a weapon, or probing deeper into a more sinister mystery?
- Grid searches are key! Lack of intensity suggests authorities might think Nancy's not in the immediate area. Curious logic!
- The timeline discrepancies leave us all scratching our heads. Can the truth survive in a world of shifting narratives?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Nancy Guthrie (person)
- FBI (company)
- grid search (concept)
- pacemaker (product)
- Daily Mail (company)
- metal detector (product)
- Birch Gold Group (company)
- St. Andrews Presbyterian Church (location)
- desert (location)
- Birch Gold Group (product)
- Savannah Guthrie (person)
- body farms (concept)
- ground penetrating radar (concept)
- Tucson (location)
- Pima County Sheriff (company)
- Fox News (company)
- Better Business Bureau (company)
- Donald Trump (person)