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Finding Nancy: The Nancy Guthrie Investigation

Finding Nancy: The Nancy Guthrie Investigation

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An 84-year-old woman vanishes from her Tucson home. No witnesses. No ransom call that makes sense. And a family waiting in the kind of silence that breaks people.

Nancy Guthrie—mother of Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie—disappeared on January 24, 2025, setting off a national investigation that has exposed deep dysfunction between federal and local law enforcement, raised more questions than answers, and captivated a country watching in real time.

This is Finding Nancy—the only podcast dedicated entirely to this case.

Hosted by Tony Brueski, veteran true crime podcaster and Court TV legal analyst, this channel delivers what mainstream coverage can't: daily monologues breaking down every development as it happens, multi-part expert interview series with former FBI agents, behavioral analysts, and criminal defense attorneys, and unflinching analysis of the investigative failures, jurisdictional conflicts, and unanswered questions surrounding this case.

We don't do speculation dressed up as insight. We don't recycle what you've already heard. Every episode is built on verified reporting, primary sources, and expert perspective—delivered with the kind of clarity and directness this case demands.

You'll hear from voices like Robin Dreeke, former chief of the FBI's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, and Jennifer Coffindaffer, retired FBI Special Agent, breaking down what the evidence actually tells us—and what it doesn't. You'll get real-time analysis of Sheriff Chris Nanos's public statements, the FBI's involvement, and the contradictions piling up between them.

This isn't entertainment. This is accountability journalism in podcast form.

Whether you're following because of who Nancy's daughter is, or because an elderly woman deserves answers regardless of her family's fame, this is where you come to understand what's really happening—not what someone wants you to believe is happening.

New episodes drop daily as the case develops. Subscribe now.

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  • Nancy Guthrie's Community Demands Answers: The Questions That Won't Go Away
    Mar 27 2026

    It keeps coming in, worded different ways by different people, but always landing in the same place.

    Is she still the priority?

    Not in the press conference sense. Not in the "we haven't given up" sense. Really — with the man in charge of this investigation fighting for his professional life, with deputies voting against him, with supervisors drafting compliance orders and recall signatures being gathered — is Nancy Guthrie getting what she deserves from the people who are supposed to be finding her?

    That question is at the heart of this episode.

    Robin Dreeke isn't here to offer comfort that isn't earned. He spent his career inside institutions like the ones we're talking about, and he is here to answer your questions honestly. Whether FBI involvement creates real investigative space when county leadership is in crisis. Whether the tip line going quiet means what it feels like it means. Whether "we're getting closer" — said week after week from the same podium, with the same cadence — means anything at all anymore.

    Because here is what the community around this case understands better than anyone watching from the outside: the window for certain kinds of investigative momentum doesn't stay open forever. And the people closest to Nancy — her family, her community, the people who have been leaving yellow flowers outside her home and sharing every tip they can — deserve honest answers about where things actually stand, not reassurances designed to manage public perception.

    Your questions, answered directly by someone qualified to answer them. Because Nancy Guthrie deserves more than a podium and a press release.

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    19 mins
  • Nancy Guthrie Deserves Better: What Nanos' Own People Are Saying
    Mar 27 2026

    You've been following this case since it broke. You've watched the press conferences, tracked the updates, shared the tip line, and held on to hope for Nancy Guthrie — not as a headline, but as a person. An 84-year-old woman taken from her home in the night. A family living through something none of us can fully imagine.

    And now this.

    The man in charge of finding her is fighting for his own survival at the same time. His deputies — the people who know him best, who see him every day — voted against him. Unanimously. The county's supervisors are drafting compliance orders. A recall is in motion. And the records that surfaced about his past — decades of undisclosed disciplinary history from his El Paso career — have the community around this case asking a question they can't let go of:

    If you couldn't trust what he said about himself, what can you trust about what he says about this investigation?

    This episode doesn't leave that question unanswered.

    Retired FBI Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program Chief Robin Dreeke is here with your questions — the ones the Nancy Guthrie community has been sending in, the ones that reflect how much you care about this woman and this case. What his behavior signals. What silence from someone in power actually means. What it costs a person psychologically to maintain a false version of themselves inside the same institution for forty years. And whether, after everything, he still believes his own story.

    This is for everyone who keeps sending the same message: someone needs to ask the hard questions.

    We're asking them.

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    23 mins
  • Still Searching for Nancy Guthrie: What Her Family Needs the Tucson Community to Know
    Mar 24 2026

    Nancy Guthrie's family hasn't stopped. Seven weeks in, they've stopped waiting for the investigation to reach people and started doing it themselves — going directly to the Tucson community, asking neighbors and residents to reach back into their memories and think carefully about what they saw in the days and weeks before Nancy disappeared.

    Robin Dreeke and I went through the questions this community has been sending us, because you have been paying attention — and your questions matter.

    The FBI is now reportedly asking specifically about people who moved out of Nancy's neighborhood before she disappeared. Someone in that community may have seen something and not yet understood how significant it is. If you were in that area around the time Nancy vanished — think carefully. Talk to someone.

    The family keeps calling out January 11th. Three weeks before she disappeared, something happened that the people who knew Nancy best believe is important. Law enforcement has not addressed it publicly. If that date means anything to you — if you noticed something, heard something, saw someone behaving unusually — please contact Tucson law enforcement. What seems small to you may not be small to this investigation.

    Seven weeks ago, a family started waiting for news about Nancy. They're still waiting. The Tucson community has shown up for her throughout this. Keep showing up. Keep talking. Keep sharing this.

    If you have information about the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, please contact the Tucson Police Department or the Pima County Sheriff's Department.

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    18 mins
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