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the kidnappers might have been able to access meds, but doesn't seem likelyThen my husband doesn't predict a positive outcome here.
the kidnappers might have been able to access meds, but doesn't seem likelyThen my husband doesn't predict a positive outcome here.
He followed it up in comments to include the act of kidnapping also triggers FBI involvement. I believe the use of ransom notes (among other things) gives them primary jurisdiction as well (at least according to AI).
Extremely interesting thank you for the post . I wonder has this been looked into by LEIm mentioning it from a very technical standpoint because if the attacker knew the pacemakers had a range of contact with her phone, they may have wanted the phone near her while they were moving about the home, possibly placing it in her car as a last thing to do before loading her up. Another technical detail I'll mention since I am going down the rabbit hole is pacemakers ping every second basically. The readon is so at the Dr's office they can connect up to install updates. Pacemakers are actually easy to hack and we studied them in my PhD program in regards to cyber security. I won't go in more detail but as part of a cyber security investigation id want to know every detail. And also if she steps within 7 meters of any hospital or dr office it would pick up her device mac address. So, if it were LE, id get her device mac address and let hospitals and dr offices know to see if they have equipment to pick up her device if it came in range. Far fetched. Yes. But believe it or not, its an actual topic that ive studied in a cyber war class.
They make amazing black out shades, some even can be installed and controlled by a switch by your bed. I would rather pay for these shades and have the neighbors have lights on. So many evil people in this world now that I would never tell neighbors who have night/dark fears they can't have their lights on.Our HOA tried to enforce this in our neighborhood. Unfortunately, I think that is because some people stay up all night with lights on their lanai or pool area that shine into a home's bedroom that is directly behind them. The rule is for the few who are inconsiderate not the majority. We actually have trail lights in the back and dusk-to-dawn lights on our garage. No houses behind us, fortunately.
That being said, there is so much distance in NG's neighborhood that I can't see how anyone's floodlights would disturb another home?
Why not just have motion detection lights that come on and record when there is motion around the home?
JMO.
Three different family members going through the worst experience of their lives, and you'd expect each of them to be handling this very differently. No one is the same, each has unique personalities and stressors, etc.I can see why someone would think that for sure, but I can also see that it's as likely that she is media shy and uncomfortable in those types of settings, particularly under these circumstances. Lots of folks have scrutinized and commented on her breathing and/or her blinking in the first video, but I attribute it more to "fish out of water" behavior myself.
JMO.
Okay gotcha. I’ve been wondering if any of her camera devices could have been hacked, someone could have been watching her for some time. I’m also curious who these cameras are for if there is no way of retrieving back history with account limitationsPolice are being vague. The doorbell camera was a Nest camera. LE has also mentioned ADT but they aren't saying if they have more Nest cameras or ADT alarm and/or cameras or what? Just that video is limited. They also mention floodlights but don't say if it is cameras, floodlight motion sensor or what
Most recently the sheriff said he thinks Nancy is alive and then he said he hopes she isFor starters, he should not be saying things like “She’s present. She’s alive” or “She’s alive”. I’m still stunned that he made that claim in two separate statements.
Im going to disagree slightly with his comment. There was an acid attack in Savannah, GA recently against a woman walking her dog. She's still alive and recovering. FBI got involved within about a similar time frame to analyze substance and they even created a holiness for tips. There is no dead person and no crossing of Stateline in that case. FBI can get involved for a variety of reasons and often do.
Feb 7, 2026
''Many have picked up on the Silence of the Lambs reference and commented on it online.![]()
Savannah Guthrie Silence of the Lambs quote in Nancy Guthrie kidnap video plea sparks buzz; 'did the Feds...'
Savannah Guthrie. TODAY show host, issued a video after her mother Nancy was kidnapped from her Arizona home over the weekend.www.hindustantimes.com
“Savannah Guthrie quotes a line from Silence of the Lambs during her plea for her mother’s release,” one person commented. Another added, “In an astonishing coincidence, after hearing Savannah Guthrie's televised plea to the abductor(s) for her mom Nancy’s safe return, a partial quote of which was directly from the movie Silence Of The Lambs, I discovered through Grok that the recent abduction occurred EXACTLY 35 years to the day as the movie’s limited premiere release in Century City on Feb 1, 1991.”
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''There is no indication that Savannah was deliberately quoting Silence of the Lambs. In all likelihood, it was a coincidental matching of phrases. An account sharing the video also remarked ‘Merely coincidental.’''
Feb 6, 2026
Megyn Kelly is joined by Ashleigh Banfield, host of Drop Dead Serious, to discuss new details about Savannah Guthrie’s emotional video appeal about her missing mother, its similarities to the movie "Silence of the Lambs," why the messaging from the family appears carefully coordinated with law enforcement, what it suggests about the case, and more.
For starters, he should not be saying things like “She’s present. She’s alive” or “She’s alive”. I’m still stunned that he made that claim in two separate statements.
Yes, I have also been fearful that this could become a cold case. Sure hope not.I fear looking at WS a year from now and finding this in the Cold Cases forum.
This whole thing doesn't make any sense.
I hope I'm totally wrong and she's found safe within a few days.
that's a good point. The reason LE couldn't access some video is because Nancy didn't have a subscription (per LE). Again, they didn't clarify what cameras or what subscription (I'm assuming Nest, but who knows?)Okay gotcha. I’ve been wondering if any of her camera devices could have been hacked, someone could have been watching her for some time. I’m also curious who these cameras are for if there is no way of retrieving back history with account limitations
To install automated shades in our town cost an arm and a leg. We got an estimate for $4,000. So, we decided for now not to do it. Fortunately, we are on a golf course with no houses backing up to ours.They make amazing black out shades, some even can be installed and controlled by a switch by your bed. I would rather pay for these shades and have the neighbors have lights on. So many evil people in this world now that I would never tell neighbors who have night/dark fears they can't have their lights on.
Honestly, I totally agree with you and should have refrained from posting that tweet.Im going to disagree slightly with his comment. There was an acid attack in Savannah, GA recently against a woman walking her dog. She's still alive and recovering. FBI got involved within about a similar time frame to analyze substance and they even created a holiness for tips. There is no dead person and no crossing of Stateline in that case. FBI can get involved for a variety of reasons and often do.
I really think the plant debris by the front door matches the purple flowers seen along the walkway (likely ruellia / Mexican petunia). If that’s true, it raises the possibility that someone approached from that direction and unintentionally tracked plant material right up to the entry, either on shoes/clothing, or possibly by staying low/crawling to reduce visibility to the doorbell camera.On the things people like to think are flowers- if they were truly flowers, don’t you think LE would have taken them into evidence? Although as I say that the Amazon package was there.
I think as others have said it’s sagebrush.
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I agree. Speaking out won't do anything except fan the flames more because everything said or done will just be picked apart. I'd rather keep silent myself.I can see why someone would think that for sure, but I can also see that it's as likely that she is media shy and uncomfortable in those types of settings, particularly under these circumstances. Lots of folks have scrutinized and commented on her breathing and/or her blinking in the first video, but I attribute it more to "fish out of water" behavior myself.
JMO.
I live in this neighborhood. We can and do have floodlights and lights on motion detectors. I also noticed NG’s pristine roof coating and would guess it’s been done very recently.I think it means limited street lights. Not sure what restrictions there are about porch or garage lights. A lot of these houses are set back from the street. maybe someone can clarify