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FBI agents have been actively canvassing neighborhoods near the residence of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson as of Friday, February 6, 2026. Guthrie was last seen on the previous Saturday night, and the investigation into her mysterious disappearance is gaining momentum. The search efforts are intensifying, with agents focusing on gathering as much information as possible from residents in the surrounding areas. A poignant image of Nancy alongside her sister, Savannah Guthrie, has been shared, courtesy of NBC, to draw attention to this troubling case.
In a significant development, a former FBI profiler has weighed in on the situation, suggesting that the evidence of blood found at Nancy Guthrie’s front door indicates the possibility of a ‘single abductor’ being involved in her disappearance. This insight adds a new dimension to the investigation, as authorities work tirelessly to uncover more about the circumstances surrounding her case.
Meanwhile, in a separate high-profile legal matter, the defense team for Kohberger has expressed their dismay over public comments made by a former expert witness regarding the Idaho murders case. The team has stated that they are ‘appalled’ by these remarks, which they feel could undermine the integrity of the ongoing legal proceedings.
On another front, Luigi Mangione’s attorney has issued a statement in response to mounting political pressure and attacks across the United States. Mangione, who finds himself at the center of controversy, does not support violent actions, according to his legal representative. This declaration comes as tensions continue to rise in the political landscape.
In a shocking and horrifying crime that has captured headlines, a rising singer has been accused of dismembering a teenager who allegedly threatened to expose him. The district attorney has revealed that the gruesome act took place in a kiddie pool using a chainsaw, painting a grim picture of what is being described as a ‘house of horrors.’

A split image showing singer D4vd, real name David Anthony Burke, and Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the California teen he is accused of sexually abusing and then dismembering. (Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Coachella, REUTERS/Daniel Cole)
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