Nancy Guthrie: Crime Scene Re-Entered With Canine Units — What Changed?

Feb 09, 07:00 PM

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One day after the sheriff said the scene was fully processed, investigators returned to Nancy Guthrie's Catalina Foothills home. Crime scene tape went back up. Canine units were deployed. Evidence bags were carried in and out. CBP BORSTAR agents with a specialized K-9 were on scene. The operation lasted two hours.

This came on the heels of a press conference where Sheriff Chris Nanos denied reports of forced entry and contradicted credible media sources — while FBI SAC Heith Janke, standing at the same podium, delivered a completely different tone and level of detail.

Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer explains what triggers a return like this, what the sheriff's careful non-answers about forced entry actually mean, why the messaging gap between the sheriff and the FBI matters, and what investigators are realistically working with five days into a case with no suspects, no recoverable doorbell footage, and blood confirmed as Nancy's on the porch.

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