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CrimeCon Panel Uncovers New Details and Criticisms in Nancy Guthrie's Unsolved Disappearance
Crime Court TV May 30, 2026

CrimeCon Panel Uncovers New Details and Criticisms in Nancy Guthrie's Unsolved Disappearance

At a recent CrimeCon panel discussion, new developments were revealed regarding the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. More than 100 days since she was last seen, investigators are now considering the introduction of advanced technological tools to aid their search for clues. During the panel, Fox Digital reporter Michael Ruiz shared fresh information from a federal source, indicating that discussions about utilizing these new technologies have already begun.

The panel also highlighted significant financial and personal efforts being made by Guthrie's daughter, Savannah Guthrie, who has reportedly spent $500,000 of her own money to hire private investigators. Defense attorney Donna Rotunno commented on this expenditure, suggesting that it reflects a lack of confidence in the current investigative approach taken by law enforcement. Rotunno criticized the initial handling of the case, noting that investigators may not have approached the situation with the necessary scrutiny from the outset.

Additionally, panelists discussed critical oversights during the early stages of the investigation, such as the failure to secure the crime scene properly and gather crucial evidence promptly. This lapse in protocol could potentially hinder future prosecution efforts if a suspect is identified. A notable example cited was the delay in processing a hair sample found at the home, which took 11 weeks to be analyzed by federal authorities due to jurisdictional disputes over where the analysis should take place.

The panelists also expressed skepticism about ransom notes that were part of the case, suggesting they may have been fabricated for attention rather than genuine attempts to secure a ransom. This assessment further complicates the understanding of the nature and intent behind Guthrie's disappearance, leaving many questions unanswered as the search continues.

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