Guthrie Investigators are Disappointed, Frustrated and Angry as Inter-Agency Resentment Sets In (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Grant Stinchfield


Guthrie Investigators are Disappointed, Frustrated and Angry as Inter-Agency Resentment Sets In (VIDEO)

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Something is happening behind the scenes in the Nancy Guthrie alleged kidnapping case and most Americans are not hearing about it.

Today on Stinchfield, Grant shares what he is being told about the emotional toll this case is taking on investigators. Anger is rising. Disappointment is growing. Resentment between agencies is beginning to boil over as critical decisions are being questioned.

There are leaks that are damaging the quest to find a culprit.

There is real outrage aimed at whoever leaked that authorities had a person in custody. Now that that person has been released investigators are being needlessly accused of incompetence. People will be detained and set free all the time, the leak is the main problem.

Grant breaks down what this internal tension means for the direction of the case, how interagency friction can slow progress, and what the next investigative steps are likely to be.

As pressure mounts and the clock keeps ticking, the question becomes whether egos and politics are getting in the way of justice.

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Grant Stinchfield is the Host of “Stinchfield Tonight” on Real America’s Voice weeknights at 7PM ET. He can also be found on the radio at AM870 “The Answer” in Los Angeles, CA. Dallas, TX is his home base for his constant war against the radical left.

You can email Grant Stinchfield here, and read more of Grant Stinchfield’s articles here.

 

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