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Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes Present

BREAKING Nancy Guthrie News Conference: Sheriff Ducks Ransom Questions “We Are Following All Our Leads”

03 Feb 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

0.031 - 6.172 T.J. Holmes

This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human. What if mind control is real?

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If you could control the behavior of anybody around you, what kind of life would you have?

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9.346 - 12.69 T.J. Holmes

Can you hypnotically persuade someone to buy a car?

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When you look at your car, you're going to become overwhelmed with such good feelings.

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Can you hypnotize someone into sleeping with you?

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I gave her some suggestions to be sexually aroused.

23.121 - 43.798 T.J. Holmes

Can you get someone to join your cult? NLP was used on me to access my subconscious. Mind Games, a new podcast exploring NLP, aka neurolinguistic programming. Is it a self-help miracle, a shady hypnosis scam, or both? Listen to Mind Games on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Black history lives in our stories, our culture, and the conversations we still have in today. This Black History Month, the podcast I Didn't Know, Maybe You Didn't Either, digs into the moments, perspectives, and experiences that don't always make the textbook. Let me tell you about Garrett Morgan. Bruh had to pretend he didn't even exist just to sell his own invention.

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Listen to I Didn't Know, Maybe You Didn't Either from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or simply wherever you get your podcasts. I didn't know.

Chapter 2: What was the sheriff's response to ransom questions?

578.984 - 597.436 Amy Robach

We don't know where she is. He doesn't know where to tell you to look in Arizona or in Connecticut. And it was frustrating to the journalists because, look, on one hand, they're asking for the public's help. And they still were. The FBI agent didn't say much, but he just said, literally, I wrote this down. Please help us bring Nancy Guthrie home. I thought that was so interesting.

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597.496 - 620.991 Amy Robach

I just I haven't seen law enforcement seem so desperate begging for help. And then when reporters are asking for anything for people to to jog their memory or to maybe, you know, help them refine where they could be looking or what they should be considering or looking for in terms of helping the police, they gave zero direction from clothing to car to time. They wouldn't even give the timeline.

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There's reports out there about when her pacemaker may have stopped connecting with the Wi-Fi, but he wouldn't even confirm that timeline as to when she might have been taken. He basically said any time from 9.45 p.m. Tucson, Arizona time till 11 a.m. on Sunday. There's your window. I can't narrow it down.

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So that's frustrating to a lot of folks who are, you're asking for our help and you won't give us anything to help in your investigation, maybe to help people, residents, jog their memory or say, oh, I was here then, or I noticed this there. There's nothing to go on. But which is it?

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666.886 - 682.307 Amy Robach

It's because they don't know anything or it's because they know a lot and they just need to buy their time publicly because something's going on behind the scenes. Yes. And I think it definitely could be the latter of the two. The other thing I thought, because someone asked about, look, they made a big deal about

682.287 - 712.277 Amy Robach

when we first got these press conferences that time was ticking that Nancy Guthrie has medication that she needs that she left behind I mean she left her she didn't bring her phone she didn't bring her medication she didn't bring her wallet she didn't bring her car key I mean nothing so they said 24 hours and it could be fatal so it's an obvious question for a reporter to ask hey it's been 48 hours you know what's what's the situation and he said well we hope she's still alive that is what he said

713.759 - 737.218 Amy Robach

sweetheart given what they they said about the medication 24 hours and it could be fatal 24 there was a lack of some type of hair on fire urgency i don't need him to be hurried or fearful or scared or that type of thing but i don't know how you you're telling us we urgently need to find her and press i'll talk to you in two days

737.198 - 760.877 Amy Robach

you all, that we need your help in keeping this story going and keeping with information. We'll talk to you in two days to update you. Robes, that doesn't make sense. It doesn't. We don't need three decades in journalism to make that make sense. That doesn't make sense. I've never heard of that. And he did say, he did leave this caveat, unless there's a development.

762.224 - 787.677 Amy Robach

We don't anticipate a quick end to this to where I can plan for two date robes that does not make any sense. We both looked at each other when he said that. It was confusing. That doesn't make any sense. This is urgent. The time is ticking for her well-being. She needs her meds. and yet we'll talk to you in two days? That just did not make sense. But stay here.

Chapter 3: What investigative leads are being followed in Nancy Guthrie's case?

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I gave her some suggestions to be sexually aroused.

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830.77 - 842.874 Amy Robach

Can you get someone to join your cult? NLP was used on me to access my subconscious. NLP, aka neuro-linguistic programming, is a blend of hypnosis, linguistics, and psychology.

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Fans say it's like finally getting a user manual for your brain. It's about engineering consciousness. Mind Games is the story of NLP, its crazy cast of disciples, and the fake doctor who invented it at a New Age commune and sold it to guys in suits.

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859.44 - 863.786 Amy Robach

He stood trial for murder and got acquitted. The biggest mind game of all?

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NLP might actually work. This is wild. Listen to Mind Games on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to the A Building. I'm Hans Charles. I'm Menelik Lumumba. It's 1969. Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. have both been assassinated, and Black America is at a breaking point. Rioting and protests broke out on an unprecedented scale.

889.327 - 903.119 Amy Robach

In Atlanta, Georgia, at Martin's Alma Mater Morehouse College, the students had their own protest. It featured two prominent figures in black history, Martin Luther King Sr. and a young student, Samuel L. Jackson.

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To be in what we really thought was a revolution. I mean, people were dying.

908.504 - 913.068 Amy Robach

1968, the murder of Dr. King, which traumatized everyone.

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The FBI had a role in the murder of a Black Panther leader in Chicago. This story is about protest. It echoes in today's world far more than it should, and it will blow your mind.

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