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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I wonder if LE was able to pinpoint where NG sustained the injury that resulted in the blood by the door. And from that surmise how the injury happened. Was she assailed? Was she forced to move faster than she could and tripped? Was anything missing and whom could they ask? Did they let her out shoes on? It had to be utterly terrifying.

JMO
They really haven’t spoken as to what was found inside the house, i.e. signs of a struggle. We might guess that there was evidence of something in the bedroom-maybe sheets were on the floor or a blanket in a twist, with the way the Sheriff talked about Nancy being abducted from her bed. We have no information.
 
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Ah, sorry if my post was unclear.

The information that they waited an hour has now been corrected. They waited only a short time before calling LE.

I'm wondering where that misinformation came from, and why it hasn't been corrected by LE (or anyone else) before now?

groan. Yes, painful to see that now. After zillions of posts judging the relatives on that misunderstood delay.
It is amazing what can happen on a lightening thread.....
I've been here for a number of years, but I haven't experienced a lightening thread like this one.

Again I say.... I think we are all feeling that Nancy is our own Mother and Savannah our sister.....and thus we comment, judge, and misunderstand like crazy!
 
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i don't know that NG was worth millions and millions of dollars.....
Another scenario that happens in families (not saying this one) is the parents will equally split the estate amongst their children, and occasionally a child will cry foul because one sibling already has plenty of money, and try and make a case for "needing more" than their more successful sibling.
 
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Do we know when they've moved in? Is it paid for? Pre-covid mortgate being paid off from a teacher's salary in 2026? Whose house is it, anyway? (on paper, at least)
they have been there a little less than one year. purchased in March 2025
 
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Was thinking the same thing about all the comments on the price of their house. Our 1800 sq ft house is worth $650, my husband has a very normal job and I am a SAHM. We live in the northeast and that’s just what you have to spend to be in a decent school district here.
Exactly. I now live in a $1M home. When we built it at the end of 2019, it cost us half of that. Then EVERYONE started moving to my city when Covid hit and the home values sky-rocketed. At the height of the mania, my house was worth around $1.3M. It's a nice home with a beautiful view, but home prices can be crazy in much sought after areas.
 
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I do not see anyone in the family being involved whatsoever, JMO. NG is 84 and I hate to say this but life doesn’t last forever. If this was a family member who was after inheritance, why do all of this and risk their whole life, when realistically NG isn’t going to live forever? What would the benefit be in staging this crime against someone whose time is already somewhat limited? Additionally, her health wasn’t great to begin with. If it was someone close to her, I’d imagine the “easier” and less risky route would be poisoning her. Not only would it draw far less attention, but it’s possible nobody would even question it given her health and age. There would just be no reason for any of them to do all of this if their goal was to harm NG and collect inheritance. JMO.
If a member of the family is involved, then perhaps the motive isn't money at all but anger/punishment (either anger aimed directly at NG herself or trying to punish AG via hurting her mother). If this was triggered by something that happened during the dinner (though I'd expect there to be underlying prior feelings to that effect then), the planning time may have only been a couple of hours so not very thorough.
 
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The thread is moving so fast so maybe this has been answered- since she’s not very mobile and used Uber to transport the evening she went to Anne’s, did she plan to Uber to church?? Or how was she getting to church- sources?
Earlier someone said she attended church virtually
 
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I don't know that NG was rolling in money? The implication would be that if this was a kidnapping/ransom the money would come from SG's income. Otherwise yes, like you would think if NG wasn't in excellent health, why go through all this trouble.

I think it's either going to be an inside job and the ransom letter is not serious. Or, it is a true kidnapping and ransom and not a crime by family. Immediate family setting up an entire ransom scenario while the FBI is literally hanging out at their house would actually be insane. If the ransom letter is real and someone has her, I don't think it's family related.

JMO.
Yeah, I don't think she is, either. She's lived in the home since the 1970's , so that is a very old home. The value is likely in the land, more so than the structure. For example, if someone had a cool million to spend on a home in the Tucson area, they probably would build something new vs. buying a house like NG's.
 
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Are they still saying that she was taken from her bed or have they walked that back? Also, someone mentioned a 5pm deadline? I didn’t know the ransom note was published
It has not been published. The FBI released the deadline time (5pm) during today’s 11am press conference.
 
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On the Nest Cameras I am shocked to hear that they only store footage for 3 hours if you don’t have a subscription - that’s absolute madness imo.

They should have some back up that law enforcement can access for a period of time at least - quite a few crimes / POIs have been solved/found with the help of doorbell footage.
 
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I'm all for art but in most cases this isn't a source of income, more likely the exact opposite. If they live within a 10 minutes drive of NG it's pretty much the same area, so very nice suburban Tucson. From what I've learned here the about the price of real estate out there, admittedly know knowing that much about the details and so forth and so on (I'm not from the USA), a teacher and a poet (without some additional source of income) would be out of their league a bit out there, wouldn't they?
I have wondered maybe her mom gave it them.
 
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my opinion is she knew she would be going back home in the dark and does not drive at night by choice.

sure... she could have driven herself then left her car and family drive her home... but she needed her car to go to church in the morning.. thus... uber.

all moo
Yes, as an elderly person I choose not to drive at night. The new headlights on vehicles are glaringly bright in my eyes. I don't see a problem with someone who recognizes their ability to drive in certain situations.
 
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Would they have needed a 4th player for Mah Jongg? Is the grandchild old enough (and kind enough!) to play the game?
based on the christmas photo posted by NG on 12/25/25 and earlier in this post.... he is old enough to play....

no way of knowing if he is kind enough.....
 
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I wonder if LE was able to pinpoint where NG sustained the injury that resulted in the blood by the door. And from that surmise how the injury happened. Was she assailed? Was she forced to move faster than she could and tripped? Was anything missing and whom could they ask? Did they let her out shoes on? It had to be utterly terrifying.

JMO
Has it been released that the blood actually belongs to NG?
 
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Yes, as an elderly person I choose not to drive at night. The new headlights on vehicles are glaringly bright in my eyes. I don't see a problem with someone who recognizes their ability to drive in certain situations.
I am not elderly yet but I also do not drive at night because of the glare. I also have no reason to go out at night.
 
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I wonder if LE was able to pinpoint where NG sustained the injury that resulted in the blood by the door. And from that surmise how the injury happened. Was she assailed? Was she forced to move faster than she could and tripped? Was anything missing and whom could they ask? Did they let her out shoes on? It had to be utterly terrifying.

JMO
I see the blood droplets and have seen much discussion about potential flowers scattered on the ground at the doorway.Ive pondered whether there was a vase involved creating the blood.Maybe just inside the door.NG may have tried running from the door to escape a perp throwing things at her.
 
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Are they confirming the comings and goings last Saturday??
You'd have thought they'd have done that already. Unless they have a different time period they're interested in.
 
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I’m guessing maybe 10?
he looks older than that in the picture of him from christmas. he looks older than SG's kids.
 
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You know what's really sad and scary... to have multiple safety features, including cameras, and at least 3 locks on the front door, but I'm guessing there's 4, and a security screen... and little good did it do. Someone STILL got inside and took Nancy. (and I'm not saying this is how they got in. Just mentioning multiple security features in one area).

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