The Truth About the Nancy Guthrie Timeline as Police Search Daughter's Home, w/ Fitzgerald and Ayers

From Megyn Kelly

The discussion centers around the investigation timeline in the case of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, analyzing the crucial 41-minute window when the suspect was believed to be in her home. Key points include the implications of her pacemaker's data, which disconnected from her iPhone at 2:28 a.m., and speculation about whether the police might know more about her condition during that timeframe, as well as the ongoing searches at her daughter's home, raising questions about possible locatio...

Key Takeaways

  • 41 minutes of chaos raises eyebrows: how does one kidnap an 84-year-old without a trace?
  • Pacemaker or parental alibi? One device could make or break the timeline of her demise.
  • Trusting eyewitness accounts: even family testimonies can be as slippery as a greased weasel in a crime scene.
  • Uber to dinner, but drove back? Comedy of errors or a troubling family mystery at play.
  • Evidence gathering at Annie's house suggests more than a casual stroll; could the plot thicken here?

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