Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode: FBI Releases Nest Camera Video of Armed Individual at Nancy Guthrie's Door, Day of Her Disappearance
Date: February 10, 2026
Episode Overview
This episode delivers urgent breaking news focusing on the FBI’s release of startling Nest camera video from the night of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. Jack Posobiec and guests dissect the new footage, highlight key investigative failures, and analyze broader implications for law enforcement credibility and public safety. The show also covers updates in maritime interdiction operations led by the U.S. military, but the Guthrie case dominates the conversation.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Release of Shocking Nest Camera Footage
- [06:44] Jack announces the release of a Nest camera video showing an apparent armed abductor at Nancy Guthrie’s home on the night of her disappearance:
- The footage displays an “amateurish” suspect wielding a firearm and a flashlight, attempting to obscure the camera using nearby vegetation.
- Raises questions about the 10-day delay in making this evidence public.
- Critiques local law enforcement’s slow collaboration with federal agencies.
“This horrific footage... It's some of the most shocking footage that I've ever seen... It's actually nest camera not ring. Pounding on the door, trying to block and obfuscate it. Something just out of a nightmare, out of an absolute nightmare.”
— Jack Posobiec, [06:44]
2. Family Pleas and Investigation Delays
- [19:33] A family member issues a heartfelt plea for public assistance, expressing faith that Nancy is still alive and appealing for tips.
- [21:16] Jack highlights family frustrations and media reports of the Pima County Sheriff's poor initial cooperation with federal investigators.
- Discussion of a critical timeline:
- The camera captured suspect activity at 1:47am, Feb 1.
- Notably, delays in retrieving and sharing this evidence may have slowed the investigation.
- The Nest camera did not have a cloud subscription, complicating retrieval, requiring tech support collaboration for extraction.
"We are at an hour of desperation and we need your help."
— Family Member, [19:33]
3. Media Criticism and Law Enforcement Accountability
- [24:59] Jack and guest Lyndon Blake (Daily Wire) harshly critique the Pima County Sheriff's department:
- Inability to brief media or issue meaningful updates.
- Allowing unsecured access to the crime scene (e.g. a pizza delivery and an Amazon package drop-off days after the incident).
- Delayed public involvement despite clear video evidence of a suspect.
“The amount of mistakes that we have seen from this sheriff's department, it's actually staggering.”
— Jack Posobiec, [25:00]
"It's incredible on day 10 to have that. It really is mind-blowing."
— Lyndon Blake, [26:13]
4. Analysis of the Suspect and Evidence
- [29:41] Lyndon Blake details the features visible in the Nest footage:
- The suspect’s eyes and mustache are clearly visible between a ski mask and gloves.
- The individual fumbling with leaves to cover the camera, carrying a backpack, possibly a firearm.
- Extended time at the crime scene raises suspicion about the suspect’s familiarity with the victim or area.
"You can see clearly in this video the person's eyes. You can see what appears to be a mustache above the person...literally looking directly into the camera. It's just incredible how much evidence is right there."
— Lyndon Blake, [24:05]
- [41:24] Both hosts note the clear “amateur hour” movements of the suspect:
- Lack of attempt to fully obscure identity (eyes visible, facial features exposed).
- Clumsy attempts to disable camera (“grabbing some plants that are nearby and then trying to cover it up...like he hadn't even thought the camera might be there”).
- Evidence the suspect was likely alone, not part of a professional criminal operation.
"This does not seem to me like someone who's a professional...like someone who's...watched too many movies, watched too much Breaking Bad and thought, hey, maybe I can do that..."
— Jack Posobiec, [40:59]
5. Law Enforcement and Public Call to Action
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[46:37] Lyndon Blake reiterates the FBI tip line (1-800-CALL-FBI) and urges the public:
- Anyone with even a faint suspicion based on the footage should contact authorities.
- $50,000 reward remains available.
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[34:15] Further discussion about what other video evidence may exist:
- The necessity to review additional footage from other cameras on the property.
- Still-unclear details about who last dropped Nancy off at home – initial reporting conflicts, now being “walked back” by officials.
6. Political and Societal Implications
- Repeated commentary that mainstream media is not giving the case the urgency or transparency it demands.
- Critique of local law enforcement failures as symptomatic of broader issues in justice and governance.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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Faith and American Identity:
“We just have to have humility. We have to have reverence. We have to have respect for God, for the Lord at all times, and keep that centered firmly and squarely in our minds in all the things that we do, in everything that we do. We do Jesus and we do in His name.”
— Jack Posobiec, [05:38] -
On Sheriff Chris Nanos:
“I just have to say this, this sheriff, that sheriff has got to go. I'm sorry, that sheriff has absolutely got to go down there. Pima County… He has lost all credibility. He needs to step down, and let someone who's actually competent at law enforcement do the job.”
— Jack Posobiec, [37:31] -
Analysis of Suspect Movements:
"In more sophisticated operations... you are walking up with authority. Boom, boom, boom—you're done. You punch it, you do something to quickly do it. And this...I don't know, wear a hat to block your eyes...Basic. It's crazy."
— Lyndon Blake & Jack Posobiec, [41:31] -
Family's Desperation:
“Even in this moment, and in this darkest place, we believe our mom is still out there. We need your help... We are at an hour of desperation and we need your help.”
— Family Member, [19:37]
Important Segment Timestamps
- [06:44] Introduction to Nancy Guthrie case, release of Nest camera footage
- [19:33] Family member’s plea to the public
- [21:16] Criticism of investigation delay, media and law enforcement friction
- [24:59] Detailed breakdown of Nest footage with Lyndon Blake
- [34:15] Discussion on possibility of additional evidence
- [37:31] Direct call for resignation of Sheriff Chris Nanos
- [40:59] Analysis: Amateur suspect theory, criminal behavior patterns
- [46:37] How listeners/viewers can help and public call to action
Additional Covered Topics
Maritime Interdiction Operation
- [09:59 - 19:10] Interview with Kingsley Wilson (Dept. of War) about U.S. Navy’s interception of illegal Venezuelan oil in the Indian Ocean under President Trump’s administration.
- Comparison to past administrations’ sanction enforcement.
- U.S. refocus on Western Hemisphere and importance of maritime law enforcement in fighting drug trafficking and protecting national interests.
Action Steps Provided
- Public Tipline:
- [43:12, 46:37, 47:55] - Anyone with leads relating to the Nancy Guthrie disappearance encouraged to call 1-800-CALL-FBI. $50,000 reward for information.
- Platform for Updates:
- Lyndon Blake’s investigative podcast, Finding Nancy Guthrie, available on Daily Wire, Apple, and Spotify.
Podcast Tone
- Candid, urgent, and critical—Jack Posobiec maintains a direct, conversational, and sometimes confrontational style.
- Guests and family members communicate emotional gravity and frustration.
- The episode focuses on truth-seeking, exposing system failures, and mobilizing public action.
“As always, you have my permission to lay ashore.”
— Jack Posobiec [47:55]
For More Information and Ongoing Updates
- Follow Human Events Daily and Lyndon Blake’s “Finding Nancy Guthrie” for developing coverage and analysis.
- Submit any tips to the FBI tipline: 1-800-CALL-FBI.
- Stay alert for additional video and evidence releases as the investigation progresses.
