A major development in the Nancy Guthrie missing-person case - now entering day 11 - as investigators recover a black glove that the host says appears similar to what the suspect wore in Ring-camera footage.
On Stinchfield Tonight, the host questions the kidnapping narrative (calling it speculation) after a man was detained and later released, and raises concerns about leaks to the media in a high-profile investigation.
The segment also features comments attributed to FBI Director Kash Patel about “substantial progress” and multiple persons of interest, plus analysis from former FBI Special Agent Kenneth Strange (author of A Cop Son), who breaks down the suspect video, the odd firearm carry/holster setup, and the rise of opportunist ransom scams exploiting the case - potentially draining resources and slowing investigators.
Chapters
00:00 – Day 11 update: Nancy Guthrie still missing; host questions kidnapping narrative (speculation)
00:22 – Black glove recovered; comparison to suspect seen in Ring-camera footage
00:50 – Detained suspect released; man speaks to media about being questioned 0
1:18 – Host calls out media leak: why leaks can damage investigations
01:59 – Kash Patel update: “substantial progress” + “persons of interest”
02:44 – Suspect photo & firearm: host notes “amateur” carry style
03:14 – Former FBI Agent Kenneth Strange joins: where the case stands now
03:56 – Ransom noise & Bitcoin scams: TMZ angle and reward-dollar coincidence discussed
05:50 – Kenneth Strange: “opportunists” cashing in can waste time/resources
06:27 – 14,000+ calls reported; concerns about leaks, criticism, and interagency friction
07:05 – Balancing public trust vs. protecting investigative integrity
08:08 – Why law enforcement may misdirect media to protect an active search
08:51 – Wrap-up and teaser for next segment











