(NewsNation) — I spent several days in Tucson, Arizona, this week talking to my sources about the Guthrie investigation. NewsNation will air a special on the Guthrie case May 6 with Senior National Correspondent Brian Entin.
I learned that in recent weeks there have been complaints by some residents in Nancy Guthrie’s neighborhood that social media influencers, amateur journalists and curious tourists were trespassing on private property, acting as “morbid tourists.”
Sheriff Chris Nanos responded to those concerns by increasing patrols in the area in an effort to make sure that members of the media did not trespass private property.
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One of the neighbors I spoke with told me that while some media members had overstepped, they felt that Nanos’ concerns about the media were based on his concern over the negative media coverage that he’s received . Nanos has faced criticism related to the Guthrie investigation, and for reports he misrepresented his work history under oath and on his public resume when applying to Pima County Sheriff’s Department…