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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PACEMAKER From the little I know about them they are linked to usually a phone and that is the case here. Also there are numbers that they connect to when something is not right. I have to assume that primary contact would be Annie. So it follows that at 2:28am she would have received a message or call when it went off line. I assume LE are looking at this but I would like to know more about this. Does this make sense to anyone?
 
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To each his own... I would never let my hubby take my mom home without me going with. WHY? Because it's MY MOM! I won't elaborate further
People are giving too much attention to the fact he drove his MIL home after dinner and not the fact that the Italian guy was the designated driver for an evening dinner with wine. If something here is out of the ordinary it's this.
 
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i would not be surprised to learn that family had been trying to get her to move to a smaller place less isolated. AS is often the case Mom did not want to leave the home.
I'm thinking of medical nursing staff (home care), that NG possibly had once or twice a day? IF, then maybe there is a connection to someone, who "needed money"?
 
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But I think that podcaster also stated LE first look at the inner circle and the person who last saw the victim. I wonder if she misinterpreted that as he IS the prime suspect when LE meant simply they look at the inner circle first.

jmopinion
Of course they look at family first. And LE has come out with a statement saying that they have no POI or suspects at this time. I'm going to stick with LE. It is not a podcaster's place to divulge information such as this in an ongoing investigation. What would be the reasoning besides wanting to get clicks and to build a following? This level of unwarranted scrutiny on the son-in-law is off the charts.
 
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I was trained as a scientist and (mental health) clinician. I remember one professor constantly telling us to always stick to the data. "Stay close to your data and you will not go wrong."

Even PhD scientists can have a pet theory and discard/ignore data that refutes it. Then they end up having to discard parts of their theory or tossing the whole thing out. Wasting a lot of time and resources in the process.

Yes lay people have a hard time wrapping their heads around criminal psychopathy. Lay people of course think like normal people who follow the law. People who have worked in mental health, LE, courts are not surprised at deviant behavior, they work with it every day.
I understand where your professor was coming from. I am a data nerd, I love it and the patterns that emerge from it. I apply data patterns to “typical” human behaviors and then gather as much info on the main players to inform interpretation of the unknowns. My amateur skill is aerial mapping and predicting recovery sites based on known factors. In this case, (if this is recovery) it will be extremely difficult with the vast desert. But I do know this. Perps rarely go far with a deceased soul in their vehicle. Sorry to be so creepy. I pray this dear lady is still on this side.

Amateur opinion and speculation
 
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To each his own... I would never let my hubby take my mom home without me going with. WHY? Because it's MY MOM! I won't elaborate further
And if you had a child at home?
 
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I don't think that's entirely true, i'm sorry. There are many different layers of men in Italy, as there are in every other country.
Just as women don't like to be typecast, as goes for men 😅

People are giving too much attention to the fact he drove his MIL home after dinner and not the fact that the Italian guy was the designated driver for an evening dinner with wine. If something here is out of the ordinary it's this.
we have lots of just this kind of family dinner + games. Some wine consumed (a glass or two) and they all drive home. No where near impairment level.
 
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The article linked ( AZ - Nancy Guthrie, 84, (mother of TODAY Show host Savannah Guthrie) missing - last seen in the Catalina foothills area on Jan 31, 2026 ) says it's from someone on the platform formerly known as twitter, I don't have an account there so didn't see the whole post. No dates were visible and generally no details.
I ran across the article earlier as well. Burglary and theft(?) were associated with the individual... Will see if I can backtrack!
 
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And if you had a child at home?
I think it is safe to say the majority would think nothing of having their husband take their mother home 10 minutes away. I did think taking the Uber was odd.
 
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Of course they look at family first. And LE has come out with a statement saying that they have no POI or suspects at this time. I'm going to stick with LE. It is not a podcaster's place to divulge information such as this in an ongoing investigation. What would be the reasoning besides wanting to get clicks and to build a following? This level of unwarranted scrutiny on the son-in-law is off the charts.
I agree. I'm not defending the podcaster. I was discussing why he is being considered at all, by anyone.

I have no theory about what happened.

jmo
 
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I ran across the article earlier as well. Burglary and theft(?) were associated with the individual... Will see if I can backtrack!
if you want to go to the effort yes he has a record with Arizona Courts.
 
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If the ransom-note writer is legit, why hasn't he contacted the family since the note?

jmopinion
 
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I don't think that's entirely true, i'm sorry. There are many different layers of men in Italy, as there are in every other country.
Just as women don't like to be typecast, as goes for men 😅
Of course not. But he has a dark and brooding look. He looks 100% Italian to me. In fact, when I first saw his name I thought, that's an Italian name, I wonder if he was born in Italy or in the States? Then I saw a picture of him and said, "Yep, that's a born and bred Italian." And I was right. My point is that I've seen comments saying, "he just looks weird" or "creepy." Ridiculous statements IMO. You can't convict someone of a crime because they look a certain way!
 
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It's so scary at night there, the streets are unlit, the houses are big and far apart. There's not much traffic. It'll be very difficult to find a body in the desert. I would be scared to live alone in such a big house and in such a place.
Many people enjoy living in an area where the houses aren’t right on top of each other. And the darkness allows for viewing the beautiful night sky.

My favorite place I ever lived was where there was a minimum of five acres per home. I couldn’t even see another home from mine.

My kids and I used to lie on a blanket in our yard at night and view hundreds of stars.

JMO
 
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What are those 41 minutes really telling us? [snip]

I think this is a really good post, with a lot of thought-provoking ideas.

Of course the problem here - the problem in most of these threads - is that we're operating with extremely limited information. LE even is operating with limited information, but we have 10% of the information that they do. If we knew things like which door was used for entry, where the camera that detected motion was located, or even a shred of information about the state of the interior of the house when the family arrived, we could eliminate a bunch of possibilities.

I think it's entirely possible that the perp (or perps) were in the house much longer than 41 minutes. I think it's equally possible that they were in the house much shorter than 41 minutes. But either way, I completely agree that we should not anchor too much on thinking we understand the timeline of what actually happened based on the extremely sparse information we have.

I realize that guessing and filling in blanks is what websleuths is all about. I just have to keep reminding myself to revisit my assumptions, and not let my brain decide something is a proven fact when it's actually just a theory that I read or came up with.
 
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Earlier in the thread, Tricia linked to a Tik Tok post by a person who formerly did crime scene blood spatter analysis and that person described that when blood drops into blood drops that are already on the ground, it splatters those drops such that it looks like a spray.
I used to get nose bleeds as a child. Looked EXACTLY like nose bleed droplets. One big drop would hit the ground and splatter to make a bunch of tiny little pinhead sized droplets. I remember the tiny spray ones because they would sometimes splattering on my folded white socks.
 
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I bet the FBI wrote those words SG quoted from Silence of the Lambs, "Talk to her, you'll see" based on tips or impressions in their profiling of letter writer.
 
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I'm thinking of medical nursing staff (home care), that NG possibly had once or twice a day? IF, then maybe there is a connection to someone, who "needed money"?
NG is a senior with a few issues but doubt very much that she had home care in twice daily> I think most thinking like this are young. NG walks with a cane and take some meds...probably without much if any help. Unless I hear officials say different that is what I see and I am older doing the same.
 
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I think it is safe to say the majority would think nothing of having their husband take their mother home 10 minutes away. I did think taking the Uber was odd.
I think Nancy is (was) far more independent that anyone is giving her credit for. Taking Ubers is her expression of that independence, and not relying all the time on family chauffeuring her for all her adventures. JMO (We oldies manage to adjust to our aging inconveniences.)
 
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i would not be surprised to learn that family had been trying to get her to move to a smaller place less isolated. AS is often the case Mom did not want to leave the home.
She must have been bossy and wanted to be independent, unfortunately...
 

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