Savannah Guthrie pleaded for someone to “do the right thing” in a preview of a new interview on Today, the anchor’s first since her 84-year-old mother, Nancy, was abducted from her home.
Nancy was reported missing on Feb. 1, and extensive searches and investigations have turned up no hard leads. Guthrie said she and her family are still “in agony” and called the situation “unbearable.” Of her mother, Guthrie said she wakes up “every night in the middle of the night” and “in the darkness I imagine her terror.”
She continued: “It is unthinkable, but those thoughts demand to be thought. And I will not hide my face. But she needs to come home now.”
Guthrie’s full interview on Today will air in two parts starting tomorrow, March 26, and continuing on Friday, March 27. Guthrie last appeared on the show on Jan. 30, two days before Nancy was reported missing. She made a brief return to New York earlier this month to visit the show and thank her colleagues for their support. It remains unclear when Guthrie will formally return to the anchor desk. (Kotb, who spent nearly 20 years on Today and was Guthrie’s co-anchor from 2017 to 2025, has been filling in for her former co-worker.)
Since Nancy’s disappearance eight weeks ago, Guthrie has largely been in Arizona with her family. They are offering a $1 million reward for the return of Nancy, while the FBI is also offering a $100,000 reward.
The investigation into Nancy’s disappearance has hinged largely on video footage taken by a doorbell camera that appeared to show an armed and masked man at Nancy’s door on the night she disappeared. Despite releasing the footage last month, authorities have been unable to identify the person in the video. Several persons of interest have been detained, but all have wound up released with no charges. Investigators have also received numerous ransom notes, but the Guthrie family has said it has not gotten any proof-of-life evidence for Nancy.
From Rolling Stone US
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