
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis The O'Reilly Update, February 11, 2026
Feb 11, 2026
Doorbell footage and last movements in a missing person case are discussed. A manhunt unfolds after two murder suspects escape custody. The sale of a major pop star's music catalog and comparisons to other mega-deals are covered. Medal counts and upcoming competitions at the Winter Games are reviewed. A large tech–sports music deal and its reactions are examined.
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Timeline Of Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance
- Nancy Guthrie left for dinner and returned home the same night according to investigators' timeline.
- Doorbell camera and pacemaker app were disabled in the early morning, and footage shows a masked individual tampering with the device.
Escape Spurs High-Profile Manhunt
- Two murder suspects escaped Sumter County Jail, prompting a manhunt and public alert.
- Distinctive tattoos and dreadlocks make the fugitives noteworthy for identification efforts.
Music Catalogs Command Massive Prices
- Major artists have fetched huge sums for catalog sales, with Queen topping $1.2 billion.
- Britney Spears sold her entire catalog for $200 million, joining a wave of lucrative music-rights deals.
