Who is Brian Lariva? Nancy Guthrie case brings back shocking memories of Tucson’s terrifying predator

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this Nancy Guthrie Case It brings back chilling memories of another high-profile case in Tucson. From 1983 to 1986, Brian Larriva, whom the Pima County Sheriff’s Department dubbed the “Prime Time Rapist,” sexually assaulted women everywhere. Tucsonburglarized a home and sexually assaulted them.

Aerial view shows missing mother Nancy Guthrie's home "today" Savannah Guthrie, host, Friday, March 6, 2026, in Tucson, Arizona. (AP Photo/Rebecca Noble) (AP)
An aerial view of the home of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother Nancy Guthrie, Friday, March 6, 2026, in Tucson, Arizona. (AP Photo/Rebecca Noble) (AP)

Larriva targeted more than 90 victims and reported more than 30 break-ins, KVOA reported. Some of these homes are located in Nancy’s neighborhoods near Campbell and Skyline.

When police surrounded Lariva’s home, he committed suicide. Like the Lariva case, investigators reportedly have tens of thousands of leads in Nancy’s case.

Robbie Mayer is a former detective with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department who solved the infamous Prime Time Rape case in 1986, Tucson News 4 reports. Most recently, he publicized the Guthrie case.

“We ended up getting over 4,000 leads,” Mayer recalled of Prime Time Rapist. “One of the detectives has Lariva’s name as a clue, but he hasn’t found it yet because he has so many clues ahead of him.”

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He said of Nancy’s case, “I believe the suspect’s name is among those 50,000. The question is whether they recognize it when they see it. A case like this is like being in a rocky field and what you’re looking for is under a rock. You just have to keep turning.”

Mayer called Nancy’s case “unique.”

“Most of the time we try to look for patterns. But in this case we can’t,” he said. “These people were prepared, no hair or DNA left. Look at what the person was wearing. They had their phones turned off.”

He added that this was a “high-level investigation” and said he believed the FBI would eventually solve the case.

This is the latest

Months after Nancy’s disappearance, no suspects have been identified. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos According to reports, when providing DNA analysis of the case, relevant information Whose blood was found? The missing woman’s fortune could soon be revealed. Nanos told PEOPLE that forensic departments, particularly those doing DNA analysis, are getting closer to determining whose blood was found.

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Nanos also pushed back against suggestions that Guthrie’s case has become a “cold case.” He said the matter only became a cold case after the lab told them they couldn’t identify the blood evidence.

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