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In this episode of RomConned: Crime Inside Relationships, relationship expert Laurel House and criminologist Dr. Alex del Carmen break down the latest questions surrounding the Nancy Guthrie case—and what most people are getting wrong.
While the internet is focused on the suspect's gait, disguise, and the now-infamous backpack, we take a different approach: 👉 What if the most important clues didn't happen that night… 👉 What if they happened weeks before?
Dr. Alex answers:
What was likely inside the backpack
Whether this was a targeted or opportunistic crime If multiple perpetrators were involved
Why this case may ultimately be solved by a single tip
And Laurel reframes the case through the RomConned lens: Crimes don't begin with violence—they begin inside relationships, where access, familiarity, and psychological positioning create opportunity. This episode goes beyond theories and breaks down the behavioral patterns that actually matter. If you think you understand this case… watch this first. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep dives where crime meets relationship dynamics 💬
This is an educational discussion focused on behavioral patterns, decision-making frameworks, and analytical methodology — not speculation, accusation, or political commentary. The goal is to help viewers understand how experts evaluate complex cases, what details matter, and why responsible analysis looks different from online narratives. This episode is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Learn more at www.RomConned.com
DISCLAIMER: RomConned is for entertainment and general informational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast constitutes professional advice, including legal, criminological, psychological, or safety advice. Dr. del Carmen participates as co-host only; no professional advisory relationship is created. Seek qualified professional counsel for matters specific to your situation. This episode may contain sponsored content or affiliate links. © 2026 Del Carmen Consulting, Inc. and Laurel House LLC. All rights reserved.
By Laurel HouseIn this episode of RomConned: Crime Inside Relationships, relationship expert Laurel House and criminologist Dr. Alex del Carmen break down the latest questions surrounding the Nancy Guthrie case—and what most people are getting wrong.
While the internet is focused on the suspect's gait, disguise, and the now-infamous backpack, we take a different approach: 👉 What if the most important clues didn't happen that night… 👉 What if they happened weeks before?
Dr. Alex answers:
What was likely inside the backpack
Whether this was a targeted or opportunistic crime If multiple perpetrators were involved
Why this case may ultimately be solved by a single tip
And Laurel reframes the case through the RomConned lens: Crimes don't begin with violence—they begin inside relationships, where access, familiarity, and psychological positioning create opportunity. This episode goes beyond theories and breaks down the behavioral patterns that actually matter. If you think you understand this case… watch this first. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep dives where crime meets relationship dynamics 💬
This is an educational discussion focused on behavioral patterns, decision-making frameworks, and analytical methodology — not speculation, accusation, or political commentary. The goal is to help viewers understand how experts evaluate complex cases, what details matter, and why responsible analysis looks different from online narratives. This episode is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Learn more at www.RomConned.com
DISCLAIMER: RomConned is for entertainment and general informational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast constitutes professional advice, including legal, criminological, psychological, or safety advice. Dr. del Carmen participates as co-host only; no professional advisory relationship is created. Seek qualified professional counsel for matters specific to your situation. This episode may contain sponsored content or affiliate links. © 2026 Del Carmen Consulting, Inc. and Laurel House LLC. All rights reserved.