I thought about this the first week of the case because I hadn't watched the home visit segment on the Today Show itself but had seen coverage of it on the local NBC affiliate, where they also featured associated hometown interviews that didn't appear on the Today Show. Just about anyone in Tucson could have caught that content on the local morning or evening news and taken notice.<snipped>
Young men don't watch The Today Show. Middle aged working men don't watch the Today Show. Burglars don't watch the Today Show. Psychopathic run of the mill kidnappers don't watch the Today Show. Sure, one of these types may have seen the Today Show in passing while switching between channels a time or two, but it isn't very likely that when he did he just happened upon the segment with Nancy. And even if one of these types did happen onto that segment, it isn't likely that he would consider the two of them 'prime pickens' for a payday when there are far more wealthy folks worth far more money, who are far more easily available, and who are far easier to manage in captivity. And probably even in Tucson. And perhaps even close by.
So what in the world is going on here? Why in the world did the perpetrator choose Savannah to fleece? And, most importantly, how did he arrive at that conclusion, and from whence?
JMO.
My personal thought was also immediately that I hope it has nothing to do with all that coverage in November because my stomach turns at the thought of SG feeling as though that lovely segment put her mom in harm's way. Sadly I wouldn't be surprised by a connection there.