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Nancy Guthrie case: Sheriff says no one is permanently ruled out as detained man prepares lawsuit

foxnews.com

Sheriff Nanos insists no one is permanently ruled out in Nancy Guthrie's abduction — even as the detained suspect Carlos Palazuelos prepares a lawsuit.

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Nancy Guthrie case: Sheriff says no one is permanently ruled out as detained man prepares lawsuit

Theory Briefing

  • Sheriff Chris Nanos publicly defended the probable cause behind the warrant used to detain Carlos Palazuelos in Nancy Guthrie's abduction case.
  • Palazuelos is now preparing a lawsuit, suggesting the detention may have lacked sufficient legal grounding despite the sheriff's defense.
  • Nanos' statement that no one is permanently ruled out keeps the investigation open while also raising questions about how the original suspect was identified.
  • The tension between a public official defending a warrant and a detainee pursuing legal action puts the reliability of probable cause standards on trial.