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Robin Dreeke on Nancy Guthrie: What the Sheriff's Deposition Record Tells You — and What January 11th Means

Robin Dreeke on Nancy Guthrie: What the Sheriff's Deposition Record Tells You — and What January 11th Means

Published 2 weeks, 6 days ago
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Robin Dreeke spent his career in the FBI detecting deception. This week on Hidden Killers Live, Tony Brueski brings him in to answer the questions listeners are asking about a case that keeps producing new layers of institutional concern.

The centerpiece this episode is the record of Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos — specifically what his December 2025 deposition answer says when placed next to his actual El Paso Police Department employment file. He told an attorney under oath he had never been suspended in forty years. The file shows eight suspensions, 37 days without pay, a robbery suspect who ended up in intensive care after allegedly being kicked in the head during an arrest, and a forced resignation in 1982 buried under résumé inaccuracies for decades. Robin gets into what it tells you about a person in authority when they misstate something that verifiably documented — and what that pattern of behavior means for everything else they've said about this investigation.

The institutional fallout is now significant. The Pima County deputies' union — 300 of Nanos' own officers — passed a unanimous no-confidence vote. The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to compel sworn reports from Nanos under oath, with potential removal as the consequence for non-compliance. Robin addresses what this level of internal institutional pressure does to an active investigation — and to the person running it.

Then there's the investigative picture itself. The FBI is reportedly asking neighbors specifically about people who moved out of the area before Nancy disappeared. Robin breaks down what that targeted line of inquiry signals at this stage of an investigation. The family has taken the search public themselves — going directly to Tucson residents and asking them to reach back into their memories. And January 11th keeps surfacing. The family believes something significant happened on or around that date — weeks before Nancy disappeared. Law enforcement has said nothing publicly about it. Robin addresses why that silence is worth examining carefully.

The behavioral and investigative analysis the press conferences aren't providing is here.

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