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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Wondering if anyone can think of a case where hiring a private investigator helped more than it added to the confusion.
I really can't think of any off the top of my head.
 
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Potential evidence . . glove found along roadway similar to one in video
 
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MOO.

I would imagine the abductor, trying to prevent leaving any DNA from stray hairs, etc., wore fresh clothes to NG’s house. (However bumbling they may be in some ways, they seem to have managed not to leave DNA that got found–and some article said the ransom note bragged about that, though I don’t know if that was validated.) I was initially thinking the jacket was likely to be from Walmart since the backpack seems to be. I agree with others that the overall jacket style is pretty basic–but the zipper is not. It’s got contrasting piping on each side of the zipper rather than the zipper itself being high-contrast. I could not find any like it at Walmart online, with both the horizontal dark line across and the contrast zipper style. But I did find a soft shell that’s sold in Europe that is very similar to that style. I believe Pitch Stone is a Scandinavian brand. I do not know if it’s sold in the US. (I’m an American who moved to Scandinavia.)
Thank you and Welcome. This is great sleuthing.
Could you please add a link to the pictures of the clothing? We do require links back to photos. Obviously you do not need to link back to the door camera but if you could please post the links to the photos or send me a direct message (icon in the upper right hand corner next to your user name) and I can add them to your post.
Thank you.
 
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Iranian sleeper cell - that is the only thing that makes sense at this point.

It sounds crazy to me as well but this is obviously bigger than what any of us originally thought.

I think there are negotiations going on behind the scenes and Nancy is still alive.

The non payment of the bitcoin ransom and Savannah's solo plea makes sense now.
I agree with other posters this theory seems wild to me, without additional context/evidence. But I will say I agree with you that I think there could be more to this case than it seems. Either that or it's remarkably simple. I think it will be one way or the other.
I go back to some original thoughts, which were triggered with the nothingburger last night, that who could be interested in dragging this out and benefiting from the situation in general? I'm not sure the answer but I think it may be helpful to analyze that a bit more beyond the obvious.

MOO

My apologies if this video of bags being carried out has already been posted.

I agree that maybe they were gathering clothes, personal items, mail, even cleaning out the fridge, since AG's family hasn't been there. And they don't want to contaminate anything with their prints given it's the last place NG was known to be seen.
I also think if AG's house was truly an active crime scene the road would be blocked off so media couldn't see everything LE was doing. What I'm saying is LE being there today doesn't push me in either direction on the family.
 
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Potential evidence . . glove found along roadway similar to one in video
Is this confirmed information? Do you have a link? Very interesting if true....
 
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Kidnapping though? That seems personal.

At the risk of sounding cold, why would you bother moving an 84-year old lady when it's easier to NOT move her? It just adds risk and work.
Agreed ... and have asked myself why would they take Nancy at all ?

Someone(s) who had a vested interest in making sure Nancy was no longer alive and gone for good ?
Imo, doesn't fit with a random robbery or even a (horrid to say) SA.
IF she's found weeks or even moths from now, whomever harmed her can just say that an intruder dragged her from her home and that they had nothing to do with it !

That will hold up as long as there's no viable evidence.
So the question is : Does anyone benefit from Nancy's death (if she is no longer alive which sounds like the obvious and tragic outcome) ?
Omo.
 
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Wondering if anyone can think of a case where hiring a private investigator helped more than it added to the confusion.
I really can't think of any off the top of my head.
It has happened, but generally it's in the "cold case" stage, from what I have seen anyway.
 
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I’m stumped trying to think of any cases similar to this one. Going through possible options for motives.

Motive doesn’t appear to be a robbery. If that was the case, the perpetrators would usually break in when they assume the place is empty or they’d tie up occupants, potentially physically assault them to get them comply, take valuables and leave. Or in worst case, murder and leave the bodies behind. Based on those things, and the full backpack/nothing being reported missing, robbery is 99% ruled out for me as a theory.

If it was a motive of SA, again I’d expect her to be left behind either deceased or injured and/or bound. Taking her from the scene to assault elsewhere is a risky move and would be unnecessary as she lived alone, it was the night time, nobody is likely to drop by and interrupt an attack.

If it was a motive to murder, why remove her from the scene and create more work for yourself?

If the motive was a ransom, I’d have expected there to be instructions not to involve police, specific times and dates, and some proof of life that they had her. Ransoms in general seem far fetched in this day and age. Can’t be ruled out but usually the perpetrator would get increasingly agitated with demands not being met and would become more threatening or send proof of the hostage being injured as a result of demands not being met.

That for me leaves a more personal motive. Someone who knew her or someone close to her directly or indirectly and wanted to either hurt them, or get their attention in some twisted way. She was absolutely an intended target, but why?
 
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Potential evidence . . glove found along roadway similar to one in video
Where was this reported? If accurate, this could be a huge breakthrough.
 
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To take a body is weird though. Most people would do what they came there to do and leave. If they’re there to murder, they do it where they are. Dragging an 841year-old woman around is hard work and you could easily get caught. You also don’t send a ransom days later and not to the family. Usually you would also warn the family to not contact authorities or they’ll kill the person. They went right out and alerted the media bringing it to the attention of law enforcement. It makes no sense. Yet another reason the ransom sounds bogus. It would make more sense if she died elsewhere and this was staged to look like someone broke in and took her, but it would still be weird, taking her. If the ransom bit is bogus then this person, the perp who took her, is the luckiest person on the planet. They have someone creating a red herring for them without even asking.
Yes, exactly. I forget what show I was just listening to and what expert was on the, they are all blending together at this point. This isn't sourced material, just insights and opinions. But they were saying in a true kidnap for ransom, the abductor would leave a note at the scene and say, "No authorities or we'll hurt Nancy" and absolutely would not want police, FBI, or media. They want their damn money, they pick a wealthy family, they threaten, and they want to collect and peace out. Nor do they want to caretaker an elderly lady for days. Like where do you hide this person who needs to eat and drink and needs meds. It just doesn't make sense.

Yet I don't think it's robbery, don't think it's the family (if your family member is national news media and also well connected to calling in top level help, probably kidnapping or homicide isn't a great plan), kidnap for ransom does make much sense with a media spectacle. So the only thing I have left is Shonda Rimes plots. Just don't know. I think that's why keep going in circle.
 
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has it been noted on this forum that the eyes and mouth of the SIL seem to resemble the guy in the mask? does he have a solid alibi? hate to speculate about a family member but...
duplicate post? Family has seen these photos and would be able to identify their own family.
 
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Unfortunately if the SIL did this and she knew it was him she is most likely deceased. Black glove found.
 
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How do you turn it on and off without touching it? How does the sensor work?
Just has a movement sensor on side of lite...so I can just move my hand by it to turn on an off. If I walk close to a tree or something solid it also turns on n off...
 
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"Investigators have recovered a black glove from a roadside near Nancy Guthrie’s house — potentially a major clue in the search for the masked 🤬🤬🤬🤬 who is suspected of abducting the 84-year-old woman, The Post can reveal.

Detectives recovered the clothing item, which resembles the pair worn by the armed perpetrator caught on video, about one and a half miles from Guthrie’s home."
 
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Could it a bunch of weirdo teens/young group of people working together, not in unison, explaining the stupidity of the ransom (seems like an afterthought if genuine) and trying to get in/dealing with the door cam? If so, then one of them will probably crack. People are still leaning towards this being a one-on-one personal attack.

Someone brought up the Zizian cult. That’s an interesting theory.
Reading up on that Zizian cult…..quite frightening!
 
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I believe LE will have to use geo information from her phone/watch prove she made it home that evening. The garage door going up and down really only proves the door went up and down.

The daughter and SIL say they brought her home and that may be 100% true. But LE is going to need some way to prove that. Assuming anyone is ever charged for whatever has been done, a defense attorney will suggest them as possible perpetrators. unless there is evidentiary proof she safely reached the house.

I'm still a little confused about the pacemaker and phone. The Sheriff said phone lost connection with the pacemaker, but I keep reading that they don't even connect until the pacemaker sends its nightly report. That makes sense to me for the purposes of battery preservation.

MOO
Does the phone lose connection with the pacemaker if the phones battery goes dead?
 
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Maybe the two photos are from entirely different nights..A dry run so to speak.
Hmmm, the only problem with that theory is it wasn't much of a dry run if he still had to figure out the flowers to cover the camera. Seems like he would have figured some stuff out about the front of the house on the dry run. But maybe he was testing to see if motion sensors lights, came on or if by walking up he hears a dog, etc. So, just initially testing out. Doesn't want to have bag of stuff on him if an alarm is triggered or lights pop on..
 
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Odd that a glove would be found on side of road...
 
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