
The Megyn Kelly Show Iran Timing, Epstein Guard Questions, and "WiFi Jammer" Evidence in Nancy Guthrie Case, with Fitzgerald, Geddes, and Hamilton | Ep. 1269
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Mar 10, 2026 Will Geddes, elite bodyguard and security founder; James Hamilton, former FBI supervisory special agent and security analyst; Jim Fitzgerald, former FBI supervisory special agent and investigative podcaster. They discuss Lindsey Graham’s hawkish Iran rhetoric, new odd details around Jeffrey Epstein’s guard and deposits, strange ring‑camera outages in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, the possible use of a WiFi jammer, and investigative breakdowns.
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Conflicting Messaging On Iran Risks Political Backlash
- The Trump administration gave mixed messaging on Iran timing, alternating between a “short excursion” and promises to go further.
- Kelly highlights contradicting statements from Trump, Pete Hegseth, and the Pentagon as politically risky amid rising oil prices.
Experts Disagree On Epstein Autopsy Findings
- Postmortem opinions on Epstein diverged: pathologist Michael Baden suggested homicide fractures while NYC medical examiner Kristen Roman leaned toward hanging after review.
- The disagreement fueled long-running murder vs. suicide debates.
Always Verify Law Enforcement Credentials Before Letting Them In
- Verify unknown law-enforcement visitors by asking for official ID and calling 911 or the agency's hotline before letting them into your home.
- Jim Fitzgerald and James Hamilton warn hoodies with small FBI logos are easy to fake and citizens should request supervisor verification.
