What Brian Entin Has Witnessed the Police Do at Nancy Guthrie's and Savannah Guthrie's Sister's Home

From Megyn Kelly

Brian Entin recounts his firsthand experience witnessing police activity at the homes of Nancy and Savannah Guthrie, including the shocking discovery of blood droplets at the scene and the unexpected return of law enforcement to secure the property for evidence collection. He details the chaotic arrival of deputies and their subsequent investigation, which involved retrieving items from the garage and re-establishing the crime scene perimeter.

Key Takeaways

  • Nothing says 'we're on top of things' like a sudden return of deputies, tape, and mystery bags.
  • When the crime scene is less secure than a haunted house, you know journalistic instincts kick in.
  • Search parties and drones: the new Sherlock Holmes toolkit for modern media sleuths on the scene.
  • Cacti and chaos—who knew a backyard could weigh so heavily in a crime narrative?
  • From the air to the ground, the effort to find clues has become a coordinated choreography of urgency.

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