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The first hours of a missing-person investigation are sacred. Every decision matters. Every misstep costs time that can never be recovered. In the case of Nancy Guthrie, veteran investigators are now asking a hard question: was this investigation overwhelmed by confusion, or quietly undone by avoidable mistakes?
Former Washington, D.C. homicide detective Ted Williams didn’t mince words when he assessed the early response. What he saw, he said, looked less like a controlled operation and more like disorder at the worst possible moment. That assessment has opened the door to serious concerns about how this case unfolded when urgency mattered most.
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The first hours of a missing-person investigation are sacred. Every decision matters. Every misstep costs time that can never be recovered. In the case of Nancy Guthrie, veteran investigators are now asking a hard question: was this investigation overwhelmed by confusion, or quietly undone by avoidable mistakes?
Former Washington, D.C. homicide detective Ted Williams didn’t mince words when he assessed the early response. What he saw, he said, looked less like a controlled operation and more like disorder at the worst possible moment. That assessment has opened the door to serious concerns about how this case unfolded when urgency mattered most.
© 2026 KJD Radio. All rights reserved.
Support the show
Help us spread the Good News. If this podcast has encouraged your heart or strengthened your faith, please share it with your friends, family, coworkers, or anyone you know who needs hope, truth, and peace in today’s world. A simple share can open the door for someone else to hear God’s Word, be reminded of His promises, and find comfort through Scripture and music. Together, we can help His message reach others!
Scriptured is more than a podcast—it’s a daily refuge for Scripture, worship, and truth in a noisy world. Your recurring support helps us create consistent, Bible-centered content that encourages faith, strengthens understanding, and keeps God’s Word accessible to all. By becoming a supporter, you help sustain the mission, expand the reach, and ensure Scriptured remains free from distraction and rooted in truth. Stand with us. Grow with us. Help us share the Word—one listener at a time.
Visit us online at https://www.scripturechurch.com