Nancy Guthrie Case
Detained Man Feared Cops Would Frame Him!!!
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The Arizona man, Luke Daley, who was briefly detained in the Nancy Guthrie investigation, is speaking out against the law enforcement involved. He insists that the entire ordeal felt like a “fishing expedition” to coerce him into confessing to a crime he did not commit.
In an interview on “True Crime Arizona,” Luke Daley recounted being pulled over by police, handcuffed without explanation, and detained for hours. He expressed his fear of being framed due to the pressure on law enforcement to solve the case.
🎥FULL INTERVIEW: Luke Daley opens up after being detained in Nancy Guthrie investigation
-Says he is not the abductor and does not know who is involved
-Explains what happened the night he was detained with his Range Rover outside Culver’s
-addresses rumors about him and his… pic.twitter.com/dIzBsrHnzo
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Luke reiterated that he had never met Nancy Guthrie and had no involvement in her disappearance. He emphasized his desire for her safe return, just like everyone else.
The Pima County Sheriff’s SWAT unit conducted a raid on Daley’s house on the night of February 13.
Daley accused investigators of pressuring him to make incriminating statements, despite having evidence to prove his innocence.

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Luke has sought legal representation, with his attorney, Chris Scileppi, stating that his client has no connection to Nancy Guthrie. He criticized the rush to judgment that leads to baseless speculation against private citizens.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on January 31, and her whereabouts remain unknown.

