
The Megyn Kelly Show NEW Details About Guthrie Kidnapping Investigation, and GOP in Hollywood, with Kelsey Grammer, Brian Entin, Jim Fitzgerald, and Jonathan Gilliam | Ep. 1246
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Feb 5, 2026 Jonathan Gilliam, former Navy SEAL and ex-FBI agent, gives investigative perspective. Jim Fitzgerald, former FBI supervisory agent, offers profiling and forensic-linguistic analysis. Brian Entin, NewsNation correspondent, reports on-scene in Tucson. They discuss the Guthrie family video, ransom-note clues, timeline inconsistencies, crime-scene activity, possible motives, and whether this is a kidnapping or something else.
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Agents Arrived With Video Gear
- Brian Entin observed ICAC agents arrive at Annie Guthrie's house carrying a ring light and iPhone tripod.
- He inferred those agents likely helped coordinate and film the family's Instagram plea video.
Ransom Details Could Indicate Insider Knowledge
- Ransom notes contained specific interior and clothing details that could indicate insider knowledge or an opportunistic hoax.
- Authorities must validate whether those specifics are accurate before treating the notes as credible.
Re-Search Indicates New Leads Or Fresh Review
- Law enforcement re-searched the Guthrie property, bringing evidence bags and a drone to observe activity.
- Rapid re-entry suggests they received new tips or wanted FBI crime-scene resources to re-evaluate evidence.



