The Nancy Guthrie investigation continues to raise troubling questions — from early law enforcement missteps to ransom claims, cartel involvement, and potential cross-border complications.
In this episode, Lisa is joined by Jonathan T. Gilliam, a former FBI agent, to break down:
Whether critical mistakes by the Pima County Sheriff’s Office slowed the investigation
What the Nest camera footage reveals — and why it raises major privacy concerns
Signs the suspect may be experienced, not professional
The possibility of a Mexico cartel connection
How community “force multipliers” can help — or hurt — an investigation
Why hostage rescue teams may signal a larger federal strategy
Lisa and Jonathan also pivot to the explosive release of the Epstein files. Jonathan explains why the public push to “release everything” could complicate prosecutions, how world leaders can be compromised through intelligence operations, and whether Jeffrey Epstein’s entire operation shows signs of a coordinated intel play.
Was Epstein running a blackmail network?
Are global leaders vulnerable to coercion?
And could releasing too much information derail accountability?

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