AZ Nancy Guthrie, 84, (mother of TODAY Show host Savannah Guthrie) missing - last seen in the Catalina foothills area on Jan 31, 2026

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Found lots on him with a google search. There are a few with his name. Found that poetry thing which was weird. They must have been together awhile bc the photo of SGs sister was when she was much younger-should have taken screenshots of the instragram etc bc now they are probably down. Well maybe not bc that would look suspect.

So interesting, because looking at family photographs on facebook I felt the opposite. But social media can be deceptive, I know.

From same, it appears they have been married twenty years this year.
 
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The way it is worded is:

" Sources say the last person who saw Nancy alive on Saturday night was her other daughter’s husband, her son-in-law, who checked in on her. He is absolutely not a suspect.

When police responded to a 911 call the next morning, they found Nancy’s house to be pristine. All of her personal belongings were in place, including her phone and her handbag.

That’s what led the police to realize this was an abduction."

This is conflicting information to what we now believe: cameras smashed, blood outside and inside.
IMO just because they said BIL wasn't a suspect doesn't mean he isn't a suspect...
 
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It's unusual for a show-biz reporter who isn't known outside of that niche, imo, and who doesn't cover crime to have a significant detail about a crime and ongoing investigation. The skepticism about his reporting is to be expected, imo.
Theres a story about a photo he took with Savannah and her mother -I’m looking for that photo.
 
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Theres a story about a photo he took with Savannah and her mother -I’m looking for that photo.

Why would he be fired for that? Rival TV shows?
 
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Theres a story about a photo he took with Savannah and her mother -I’m looking for that photo.
I'm not skeptical anymore, fwiw. I think he reported info that seems to be correct, at least it seems so atm.

jmopinion
 
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So interesting, because looking at family photographs on facebook I felt the opposite. But social media can be deceptive, I know.

From same, it appears they have been married twenty years this year.
Social media -yes deceptive. Its all an illusion,
 
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I agree - I think it’ll be abit like what happened with Moniques family they stayed very quiet as they knew exactly what had happened and who was likely responsible from day one.

I think Savannah not doing a plea probably suggests this will be the case here.
Yesterday when the FBI went to Annie’s house, Savannah's security team was in the driveway, so I’m thinking she was still there, how unsettling that must have been for her. Why did the FBI go to her house rather than have her/husband come to the police station? Were they there to get evidence, if so, what? Did either of them have any scratches or bruises (from NG fighting back or removing the camera's)? I did find more details about the SIL, he’s a 5th grade science teacher and it looks like they have 1-2 children.
 
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Why would he be fired for that? Rival TV shows?
Piracy-there was a lawsuit. Maybe no connection to SG as far as firing…that was AI when I put both their names on Google.


PS this is another comment from Roger Friedman in the next article article (mentioning the ransom note -Didn’t want to post the link but you can find it yourself) on Monday…

“Everyone is praying that Nancy is going to survive this episode. I’ve known Savannah for twenty years, she’s one of the great people in media and everywhere. This is a nightmare certainly for her and her family.”

So yes, I’d think Savannah gave Roger the info.
 
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IMO just because they said BIL wasn't a suspect doesn't mean he isn't a suspect...
Exactly but they got the rumor out and maybe protected themselves against a defamation lawsuit from TC if it turned out that he wasn't the last to see her and he did not check on her?
imo
 
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Nancy's home is registered to her revocable trust. In the event of her death, the beneficiaries of the trust may have access to her assets immediately. This could be a powerful motive. On the other hand- I doubt the BIL is named in the trust, rather his spouse.

 
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There's a former crime scene investigator with an account on TikTok who discusses the blood outside the house here:
 
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Anyone else feel like because of who the family is that if someone in the family is involved they might think le wouldn’t think the family was involved? I do. Imo moo
 
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Interesting developments. The time Nancy (84 years old) was reportedly dropped off 9:45 PM was bothering me. Not that grandma can't be out that late, but it seems out of place to me and not the norm. IMO
 
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Interesting developments. The time Nancy (84 years old) was reportedly dropped off 9:45 PM was bothering me. Not that grandma can't be out that late, but it seems out of place to me. IMO
Me too. I agree. But that’s coming from someone who goes to bed at 8:30pm and gets up between 1:30a-2:30am every day
 
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Interesting developments. The time Nancy (84 years old) was reportedly dropped off 9:45 PM was bothering me. Not that grandma can't be out that late, but it seems out of place to me and not the norm. IMO
Maybe she took naps during the day. As many seniors do.
 
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Interesting developments. The time Nancy (84 years old) was reportedly dropped off 9:45 PM was bothering me. Not that grandma can't be out that late, but it seems out of place to me and not the norm. IMO
If it was a celebration dinner she had with her family it's not unheard of. My mom and dad are both 77 and mom goes to bed at 20.00 but dad goes after his tv shows around 23.00 😅
 
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If it was a celebration dinner she had with her family it's not unheard of. My mom and dad are both 77 and mom goes to bed at 20.00 but dad goes after his tv shows around 23.00 😅
I don't think it necessarily is a late time, but now wonder why they were out with mom that evening. Was someone messing with cameras at the house while Nancy was out, for example? My mind is now in suspicion mode.

jmo
 
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Interesting developments. The time Nancy (84 years old) was reportedly dropped off 9:45 PM was bothering me. Not that grandma can't be out that late, but it seems out of place to me and not the norm. IMO
Not all old people go to bed early!

9:45pm is not that late imo if they went out for a meal and then to play a few games. It’s not like she was walking home by herself she was dropped off by family.

From what’s been said I don’t think anything happened at 9:45 either as the sister was there then - I believe the suspect returned to the house later
 
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Interesting developments. The time Nancy (84 years old) was reportedly dropped off 9:45 PM was bothering me. Not that grandma can't be out that late, but it seems out of place to me and not the norm. IMO
My mother is that age and never goes to bed before 11 PM, usually closer to midnight. And sometimes she takes naps during the day which throw her schedule off, so she's up at the computer or reading a book until 3 AMish.
 
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Is anyone watching Ashleig Banfield? The information is unconfirmed, but it's very interesting!
 

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