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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Don't even go there!!
Apologies, another member has just given me their ages. I did not know they were so young, of course they are not involved!
 
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Have you listened to what AB herself has had to say about that? She speaks on it.
No. I lost faith in AB in another case (I think it was Lori Vallow), it was obvious that she was not aware of many facts in that case( and the court cases that followed) , so I no longer watch her.
 
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We discussed earlier that Silence of the Lambs was released on 31 Jan and 1 Feb 1991 :)
I thought it was released on Feb 14th. There were some earlier premieres, most notable in NY and CA, but nothing tying it down to AZ, where this crime seems incredibly localized to.

I also know the line in the video released to the kidnappers also lines up with a line in Silence of the Lambs, but that particular line did seem more of an attempt to humanize the victim, to have the culprit engage and speak with the victim. I'm not sold on Silence of the Lambs having anything solid to do with this crime.

Regardless, there is no coincidence too small to ignore, so I'll definitely keep this in mind.
 
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Perhaps it was never a planned kidnapping but a break-in that turned into one. Maybe when they broke in NG pleaded with the intruder(s) and told them about her daughter’s wealth/fame and a promise to get them what they want.

I’ve never heard of a ransom days after the kidnapping. Usually it’s left at the scene in the form of a note or immediately sent to the family.
 
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I read somewhere that LE confirmed DNA from blood was NG. My question is: have they revealed if any other DNA was retrieved? Just because they didn't speak on it, wouldn't necessarily mean they don't another sample, right?
they have been careful to not speak about anything found in the house. Most agree that if there is blood outside it would be inside t oo.
 
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Since it is extremely cold in my part of the country, I have been housebound. I should be catching up on housework, but this tragedy is just too compelling. So I have a kind of stream-of-consciousness thought process going on. I watched the Olympics opening ceremony last night and the commentators talked about how much SG loved hosting the Olympics and how much they all missed her. I was thinking that probably many more people would be watching the Olympics than would see SG on the "Today Show." What if someone wanted to punish SG? Let's say someone asked her for a sizable loan and she refused. Keeping her from hosting the Olympics could be revenge. It seems so very coincidental that the abduction of her dear mother should happen on the eve of SG's career-high gig. Just a random thought. Edited to add: just saw some similar thinking a few pages back.
I pondered the same thing. If this were an episode of Columbo from the 1970s, Peter Falk would be eyeing the understudy or anyone else who wanted to keep SG close to home. Columbo would've solved the case and Nancy would be safely back at home.

I'm not suggesting any of her colleagues had anything to do with this, but I did allow my brain to ponder that angle. JMO
 
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I thought it was released on Feb 14th. There were some earlier premieres, most notable in NY and CA, but nothing tying it down to AZ, where this crime seems incredibly localized to.

I also know the line in the video released to the kidnappers also lines up with a line in Silence of the Lambs, but that particular line did seem more of an attempt to humanize the victim, to have the culprit engage and speak with the victim. I'm not sold on Silence of the Lambs having anything solid to do with this crime.

Regardless, there is no coincidence too small to ignore, so I'll definitely keep this in mind.
Indeed, I was referring to the premieres in NY and CA. Might be a coincidence indeed!
 
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i keep meaning to ask this but get caught up with reading more posts:

so the blood at the front door... people saying they think it may have come from her when taken out the front door.... but has anyone said was the front door and security door UNLOCKED!? that's FOUR locks that would have needed to be locked behind them. i don't see that being the case. IMO

the more likely scenario is she was taken out the back (which is probably the way they got in? again IMO
Possible scenario could be

Nancy was injured upon approach to the front door

Went in through the front door

Person took her phone from her

Garage was opened and closed as a ruse by someone who took control of her phone/app/garage opener, because the app was shared with a family member who would get alerts, or opened the garage door from inside, to leave the house.

Someone several hours later removed the door camera, lights, staged a back door break-in, and took Nancy out through the back door, before morning when this would eventually be discovered by someone checking in on her.

The gap between arrival home and removal in the early hours was thinking time

MOO
 
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When discussing imminent updates, a reporter asked Trump whether there would be nationwide searches. Trump responded "I'm not talking about a search, I'm talking about a solution". Is this a clue that this may be a genuine ransom situation?
 
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Am not very informed about Bitcoin so have to wonder what is the significance if any that the circle K mentioned already has a Bitcoin ATM in it? Bitcoin has already come up in the case in relation to the ransom demand so could it be that this indicates a more local motive like someone addicted to purchasing the crypto currency?
I am not very informed in bitcoin either, can they identify a wallet and if there was an activity on it and from where? Maybe they are looking at the cameras outside of that gas station, looks like the atm is not inside the gas but 120 ft away? Based on this map below. The highlight on the chevron camera looks like they were looking outside
 

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If I was driving a mobility-impaired friend or family member home, I would have them remotely open the garage door while still seated in the car, then I would pull in to the garage, assuming there is room (if her car is parked inside) -- maybe I would even back in, if that gets her passenger door closer to the house door while still leaving maneuvering room.

Unless, of course, the passenger requested I do otherwise. MOO
it is safe to assume that Annie and/or her husband took NG home often. They probably had a routine down and it went the same that night. In my garage it is easier for passenger to get. out before a car is pulled into the garage and more room to enter the home. I s ee no reason to think it was complicated that night just their usual routine.
 
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I thought it was released on Feb 14th. There were some earlier premieres, most notable in NY and CA, but nothing tying it down to AZ, where this crime seems incredibly localized to.

I also know the line in the video released to the kidnappers also lines up with a line in Silence of the Lambs, but that particular line did seem more of an attempt to humanize the victim, to have the culprit engage and speak with the victim. I'm not sold on Silence of the Lambs having anything solid to do with this crime.

Regardless, there is no coincidence too small to ignore, so I'll definitely keep this in mind.
Oh wow, that would make it the 35th anniversary of the release date!
 
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dbm
 
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We discussed earlier that Silence of the Lambs was released on 31 Jan and 1 Feb 1991 :)
Hmmm. Interesting thought about the date. I know a lot of people get paid on the last day of the month. In my state all state employees get paid on the last day of the month. Maybe its just a day tied to the significance of getting paid for some people. Ransom=payday=last day of month
 
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I am not very informed in bitcoin either, can they identify a wallet and if there was an activity on it and from where?
Anyone who knows an address can see money that came and went and the total amount in the account.

However you won't know who owns the account.
 
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To me, it looks as though he’s chatting with a woman in the kitchen. It doesn’t look like an area that’s open to the public. I’m assuming LE spoke to her to see if she had any information about him. IMO he could be a delivery driver.

Someone will recognize him, IMO.
that is an investigator
 
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But isn't it odd there hasn't been a more emphatic statement from the police ruling out AG and SIL? They are aware of the immense speculation, but all the sheriff said was basically "just be more mindful".
The sheriff did say more than that at the presser. The sheriff said that they didn’t have a “Prime Suspect” nor did they have a “Person of Interest”. The sheriff went on to say that everyone was a suspect until they were not. Suspects included anyone who had any interaction with NG. The sheriff is not going to give a list of people that have been ruled out at a press conference before the investigation has concluded.
 
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Even Bryan Koberger who thought he was smarter than everyone else made mistakes. Trust me, this guy is going down!
 
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Are we allowed to post theories here if they do not include persons mentioned by name?
 
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it is fine but so many others used the phrase that as an independent woman in my 70's wanted to make it clear that is on a case by c ase situation. For you and your mother that was great for both of you. From now on if someone implies that anyone over a certain age needs lots of care just going to ignore it and get on with finding Nancy.
I'm 77, live by myself in rural area. And I'm just fine with it. I would never want to live close to my family or have them check in on me. And on another point, if I were ever held for ransom, I don't want it to be paid. At 77, I'm just fine with not being around anymore, and I would tell the kidnappers that and smile at them. JMO
 

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