
The Megyn Kelly Show Shock New Details About Guthrie Kidnapping, and Don Lemon's Absurd Kimmel Appearance, with Rich Lowry, Charles C.W. Cooke, Jim Fitzgerald, and Randy Sutton | Ep. 1244
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Feb 3, 2026 Charles C.W. Cooke, National Review writer, offers conservative legal and cultural commentary. Rich Lowry, National Review editor, provides political and media analysis. Randy Sutton, retired Las Vegas lieutenant, shares law-enforcement search and investigation perspective. Jim Fitzgerald, former FBI supervisory special agent, explains investigative techniques and profiling. They discuss the Guthrie kidnapping investigation, digital forensics, surveillance limits, and legal/media controversies.
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Location Raises Vehicle And Border Concerns
- The remote, dark location and Mrs. Guthrie's limited mobility make vehicle-assisted abduction likely.
- Search radius and surveillance review should expand tens of miles toward the border and along likely routes.
Device Data Creates A Critical Time Window
- The 2 a.m. Apple Watch/pacemaker data provides a precise timeline for disappearance and narrows the critical window.
- Cell-tower and regional camera pulls around that time become high-value evidence.
Medical Risk And Unclear Motive Heighten Danger
- Older victims face high medical and stress risks; kidnappers may not intend murder but medical complications can be fatal.
- Lack of a ransom demand so far raises alternative motives like revenge, sexual assault, or opportunistic targeting.


