'Today' show's Savannah Guthrie sobs in 'agony' during first interview since mom Nancy's 'unbearable' disappearance
Key Points:
- Savannah Guthrie gave her first on-camera interview since her mother Nancy's disappearance, expressing deep agony and pleading for anyone with information to come forward.
- Nancy Guthrie, 84, went missing from her Tucson home on February 1 after failing to attend a virtual church service, with FBI releasing disturbing footage of a masked intruder tampering with her door camera that night.
- Despite the emotional toll, Savannah showed resilience and hope during the interview, discussing the ongoing investigation, her faith, and coping mechanisms.
- The FBI continues to urge the public to provide any information related to Nancy's disappearance, emphasizing the importance of community assistance in solving the case.
- Several individuals detained in connection with the case have been released after being cleared of involvement, and the full interview with Savannah will air in two parts starting Thursday.