
Kayleigh McEnany and retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Lance Leising delve into intriguing details of the Nancy Guthrie case. McEnany raises the question of why interior cameras were not disabled, suggesting the abductors had "intimate knowledge" of the residence. Leising elaborates that internal camera footage is often stored off-site, making destruction of the camera itself ineffective for covering tracks. He emphasizes the 45-minute window the suspect spent in the house, the disconnected pacemaker, and significant bloodstains, concluding that "something went wrong" during the abduction that was not part of the initial plan.