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The investigation into the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has reached a fever pitch following a dramatic medical breakthrough at a local Tucson hospital. For over a week, a significant void existed in the case: the testimony of the Guthrie family’s longtime gardener, a man in his late seventies who had been found unresponsive on the property the morning Nancy was reported missing. Initially dismissed as a tragic workplace accident—perhaps a fall during the frantic hours following the disappearance—the gardener’s condition has now become the focal point of a potential criminal breakthrough. After days in intensive care, the elderly employee has finally regained consciousness, and his first fragmented words have sent shockwaves through the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.
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