Savannah Guthrie pleas for help after second ransom note says her mother is dead
Key Points:
- Savannah Guthrie, co-host of NBC’s “Today” show, made an emotional plea for help following revelations that a second ransom note indicated her mother, Nancy Guthrie, died after being abducted in February.
- The second note described Nancy as being “with nature,” suggesting she was buried, and made no ransom demands; the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and FBI are actively investigating the case.
- The Guthrie family is offering a $1 million reward, with the FBI adding $100,000, urging anyone with information to come forward, including anonymously.
- Investigators have received thousands of tips and are focusing on identifying a masked man seen on Nest security footage at Nancy Guthrie’s home during the abduction.
- Nancy Guthrie had a pacemaker and critical heart medications were not taken during the kidnapping, raising concerns about her health.