A man named Clay Couch, a “recidivist criminal with convictions for burglary and kidnapping charges,” came into focus during the incident. Nancy Guthrie case. An investigative reporter using JLR on X claims that Couch’s attorney, Mark Resnick, is friends with the Pima County Sheriff on Facebook Chris Nanos.
JLR shared screenshots to back up his claims about Facebook, adding that Resnick was also friends with a man named Walter Nash on the platform. a video Previously exposed information showed a man standing in front of Nancy’s home, claiming that “a man named Walter Nash was involved, or knew who was involved.”
“Nancy Guthrie’s neighbor Clay Crouch is a repeat offender charged with burglary and kidnapping. His attorney is named Mark Resnick, who happens to be a Facebook friend of Sheriff Nanos and Walter Nash,” JLR wrote, sharing a photo of Crouch.
While there isn’t much information about Crouch online, the Criminal Network (whose X profile says “Stands up for the YouTube true crime community”) dug up some information about him.
“Lay Crouch. Lived across the street from Nancy’s house and had an extensive criminal record. While many say he was incarcerated at the time, the truth is he was not thanks to @MattBlacInc. He was released in September 2025 and has been free since. An anonymous tip from 004 that Clay was a Porch Man, same height and weight, with motive and opportunity. Time to get to know Clay better,” the post read.
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