One of the most pressing questions surrounding the photos that ignited the Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini controversy was whether a private investigator (P.I.) took the pictures, potentially at the behest of a spouse. TMZ has now confirmed that this was not the case.

According to TMZ, the outlet was offered the initial photos for a four-figure sum but declined the opportunity. The photos, TMZ reports, were actually taken by a local couple who were staying at Ambiente, an adults-only resort in Sedona, Arizona.

The husband, a sports fan, recognized Vrabel, who is a highly visible figure in the NFL. As the head coach of the Tennessee Titans for seven seasons, Vrabel has been featured prominently on television during games, including prime-time matchups and the most recent Super Bowl.

The chance encounter appears to have been random. If a spouse had hired a P.I. to capture such photos, the intent likely wouldn’t have been to sell them but rather to use them for a strategic purpose—potentially to create chaos for a spouse suspected of infidelity. However, such an approach would have inevitably drawn the situation into the public eye, as has been the case over the past 17 days and counting.