As the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s case deepens, a former Orange County prosecutor is offering insight into who may be responsible. It has already been over two months since Today show host Savannah Guthrie’s mother disappeared from her home in Catalina Foothills. The investigation into the matter has been in full swing, but there has been no trace of the suspect. In response to this, a legal analyst criticized the investigation, branding it as a “slow clown” show while insisting that the Guthrie family “deserves better.”
According to Front Page Detectives, Matt Murphy, a former prosecutor with the Orange County District Attorney’s Office known for handling high-profile murder cases, sat for an interview on the Prof Jo Explains YouTube channel. While addressing Nancy Guthrie’s case, he suggested that the primary suspect may already be known to the authorities. Based on his background in cold cases, Murphy remains confident the case will be solved and suspects the offender may have committed similar crimes before.
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While speaking with the show host, Jo Potuto, he said, “I will bet my bottom dollar that this guy, whoever he is, turns out to be a known dude in the jail of Pima County, and I would not be at all surprised—and this is based just on my own jaded lens—if this guy hasn’t been a frequent flyer and released on some ridiculous social justice program. I would not be at all surprised to see it.”…