What Just Happened In Nolan Wells And Nancy Guthrie's Cases
Jul 14, 12:00 AM
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Two cases we've been following closely — Nolan Wells and Nancy Guthrie — both moved forward this episode, and neither development is going to sit well with you. On the Nolan Wells side, the friend who left him behind on Horn Island turns out to be the son of a sitting Jackson County judge, and both the judge and the friend group have gone completely silent since that connection came out. We dig into the decision to ask for a voluntary phone surrender instead of a subpoena, and why that matters more than it sounds.
On the Nancy Guthrie side, still missing six months later, a separate case just closed — a California man pleaded guilty to sending the Guthrie family fake bitcoin ransom demands during the active search, and the sentence he got, five years of probation, has retired FBI special agent Jennifer Coffindaffer calling it a travesty. We also break down the TMZ Twelve, the wave of extortion notes investigators believe are fake, and the two notes — a real ransom demand and a strange apology letter — being treated as legitimate leads.
Different cases, same frustrating pattern: silence, soft consequences, and a lot of unanswered questions. We walk through the boat, the judge, the phones, the sentence, and the notes.
Catch the full conversation now — link in the description.
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On the Nancy Guthrie side, still missing six months later, a separate case just closed — a California man pleaded guilty to sending the Guthrie family fake bitcoin ransom demands during the active search, and the sentence he got, five years of probation, has retired FBI special agent Jennifer Coffindaffer calling it a travesty. We also break down the TMZ Twelve, the wave of extortion notes investigators believe are fake, and the two notes — a real ransom demand and a strange apology letter — being treated as legitimate leads.
Different cases, same frustrating pattern: silence, soft consequences, and a lot of unanswered questions. We walk through the boat, the judge, the phones, the sentence, and the notes.
Catch the full conversation now — link in the description.
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