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Gutfeld Hits Hard With This Nancy Guthrie Reveal

The mysterious disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie from her Arizona residence has left the nation uneasy. Despite ten days of intensive investigation, authorities have yet to identify a single suspect, fueling public frustration and speculation.

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld isn’t convinced that the official narrative is telling the whole story. On Monday’s GUTFELD! show, he issued a bold demand: the entire Guthrie family should voluntarily submit to polygraph examinations.

“Have they given everyone polygraphs? I don’t believe they have. I think Savannah Guthrie might wanna volunteer to do a poly and say, ‘I just don’t want people to speculate that I might be involved,’” Gutfeld stated, referencing Savannah Guthrie, Nancy’s daughter and co-host of the Today show.

Gutfeld argued that such a move could force broader transparency within the family circle. “It puts everyone else in her circle obligated to do a poly. They might have declined to do it before, but if you actually say, ‘I’m willing to do it,’ and everybody else decides to do it, great,” he explained.

The call echoes investigative strategies from other high-profile family cases, most notably the JonBenét Ramsey murder nearly three decades ago. Patsy and John Ramsey underwent multiple polygraphs after their daughter’s 1996 death, with results varying depending on the examiner and procedures. That case underscored the challenges investigators face when family members are involved in high-profile disappearances. The Ramseys were not cleared as suspects until 2008, when new DNA evidence finally exonerated them.

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