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 feel like the FBI has taken over at this point? And they are doing their own... MUCH BETTER.. search of the home.

IF they think she was taken across state lines, wouldn't this automatically become a Federal case?
I think given the notoriety of the case, the FBI bring involved was inevitable.
 
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If this is the case why are they towing the car from Nancy's home?
I'm lost.
Maybe they think it was someone who had been in her car recently but I’m leaning more toward just covering bases at this point
 
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I'm about to vent a spleen here.

If this car is in any way connected to her disappearance, Sheriff should go ahead and put in his papers for retirement.

I'm no math whiz, but that crime scene has been held and released X3 already, by my last count.

I can hear the defense's claims of evidence being planted ringing in my ears already.

JMO.
 
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I’m hopelessly and helplessly a million pages behind and won’t be able to catch up until I get back to New York ( if the plane isn’t canceled due to weather).

I saw this post though as I am hurrying through. I agree it seems like a strange thing to say in this context of literal real life and death.

I wonder if perhaps, in the ransom note which we have not read, maybe Savannah was instructed by the kidnappers to say this? Some kind of coded language that is supposed to be a message back to the kidnappers?

Just speculating.
I thought the same thing while listening to the video. Very intentional
 
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IMO a random, unknown bad guy, didn’t have access to NG vehicle.
nope this will likely end up being committed by someone close to the victim it seems
 
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If this is the case why are they towing the car from Nancy's home?
I'm lost.
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I wish he would post somewhere besides <modsnip> X. Is he posting anywhere else does anyone know? Or is he livestreaming somewhere? I do value his reporting
right!? i try going to X to see his and other's posts and just get old stuff! i've never been able to figure out X... UGH!
 
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If this is the case why are they towing the car from Nancy's home?
I'm lost.
because one thing has nothing to do with the other. Harvey/TMZ is going off an email and choosing to believe the info in it is legit--which it may not turn out to not be true at all. No one knows what is really what yet.
 
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I want this to be a successful ransom received, victim released but it doesn’t make sense to me. Why wouldn’t they leave a ransom note in the house for her family to find when they check on her? Tell them to not contact the police and pay the ransom and then it’s done with no publicity? The ransom note doesn’t sound like it’s some type of “manifesto” that the writer would want media attention for…if someone is all business, a professional criminal, why would they wait days and then send the ransom to news stations? Is the name of the game in ransom not discretion?
 
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If this is the case why are they towing the car from Nancy's home?
I'm lost.
Speculating a few reasons...
but maybe a suspected worker around the home has borrowed the car before and there may be prints in or on the car.

maybe there were prints left on the car by the perp from walking in the garage to look for a tool or rope.

could have GPS data to see if Nancy had left the home earlier and not told family about her whereabouts.

JMO
 
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I’m hopelessly and helplessly a million pages behind and won’t be able to catch up until I get back to New York ( if the plane isn’t canceled due to weather).

I saw this post though as I am hurrying through. I agree it seems like a strange thing to say in this context of literal real life and death.

I wonder if perhaps, in the ransom note which we have not read, maybe Savannah was instructed by the kidnappers to say this? Some kind of coded language that is supposed to be a message back to the kidnappers?

Just speculating.
No one really knows. It could have been a coded reference to the kidnappers. Or, one thought was that when filming the movie Silence of the Lambs where that line was from, the FBI was heavily consulted on that script. So maybe advised on the movie to say that, and now advised the Guthrie family to say the same thing. Or did someone use AI to help compose a response and it came up with that because it pulls from scripts, pop culture, written things already out there, etc. SG did seem to look up very specifically when she said that line, in a way that stood out. The sister did a big inhale of breath at that part. (But that was also right before the sister started speaking, so the sister may have just been taking a deep breath to gear up to read her part.)
 

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