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26:05Now PlayingIt has been a full six months since 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie went missing from her Tucson home. Despite the Pima County sheriff insisting that the case hasn’t gone cold, the public has been left with more questions than answers as to what happened to the mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie. There are still reportedly no leads in the case, and Sheriff Chris Nanos said in a recent interview that “nobody’s completely ruled out” as a potential suspect in her disappearance. The Wall Street Journal recently released a report on a series of law enforcement blunders that plagued the case from the beginning—a failure to immediately tape off the house as a crime scene, the inadvertent downplaying of dried blood found on the porch, and a blame game that has publicly played out between the local sheriff’s department and FBI. Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Jason Pack joins “Forbes True Crime” to discuss where the case stands now.
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