Why Timeline Changed Around Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance, with Ashleigh Banfield

From Megyn Kelly

The discussion centers around the shifting timeline regarding Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, highlighting inconsistencies in the sheriff's statements about when her family was notified and the subsequent response to her being missing. Initially, it was reported that the family learned of her absence around 11:00 a.m. and waited an hour to call 911, but this was later altered, raising questions about the investigation and the reasons behind the changes in the narrative.

Key Takeaways

  • The sheriff's changing timeline raises doubts—when it comes to missing persons, every minute counts.
  • In a digital age, a church's live stream can complicate physical attendance narratives—did Nancy attend or not?
  • Communication breakdowns are common in crises, but here they feel like miscommunication of monumental proportions.
  • In investigations, the smallest details—like the timing of 911 calls—can lead to larger mysteries.
  • Journalists need to ask the tough questions; a missing timeline is a red flag, not an oversight.

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