
The Megyn Kelly Show Major Revelations in Savannah Guthrie's First Interview, and Possible Gang Connection to Sheridan Gorman Murder, with Gov. Rod Blagojevich | Ep. 1282
Mar 26, 2026
Randy Sutton, 34-year law enforcement veteran who founded The Wounded Blue; Pat Brosnan, retired NYPD detective and true-crime commentator; Eric O'Neill, former FBI counterintelligence operative; James Hamilton, ex-FBI supervisory special agent and protective-security expert; Rod Blagojevich, former Illinois governor and author. They dissect Savannah Guthrie’s revelations about a propped-open back door, ransom notes, blood and camera damage, geofencing and phone forensics, and possible gang ties in the Sheridan Gorman murder.
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Taken From Bed Suggests Targeted Abduction
- Savannah said Nancy was taken from bed in the dead of night, in pajamas, without shoes or meds, and a masked man was seen standing over her bed.
- That portrayal implies a targeted abduction rather than an opportunistic burglary.
Blood Trail Starts At Foyer Not Bedroom
- Ashley Banfield reported blood inside the front entrance matching outside drops, but no blood was reported in the bedroom.
- That pattern suggests injury occurred near the front entrance or that the body was moved through the foyer to the driveway.
Lack Of Phone Pings Suggests No Phones Were Used
- Investigators likely sought surveillance and cell-tower data to trace a vehicle path; absence of public cell-ping info suggests suspects may have left phones behind.
- Experts say cased surveillance during daytime could reveal ingress/egress routes.





