Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

Anonymous
I think the kidnappers meant to take her for ransom, somehow she died unintentionally and now they are trying to decide what to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ABC News spent 8 minutes on this tonight. Which is wildly out of proportion to its actual importance or news value.


The media is complicit with the deflection from our national crisis.
Anonymous
Let’s also add Gaby Petito to the list
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let’s also add Gaby Petito to the list


And JonBenet Ramsey
Anonymous
Famous daughter or not, the kidnapping of an 84YO woman is going to make headlines
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ABC News spent 8 minutes on this tonight. Which is wildly out of proportion to its actual importance or news value.


The media is complicit with the deflection from our national crisis.


This isn’t a media problem, this is a your choice of media problem.

From early morning to late at night, you can tune to MSNOW or CNN and see hour after hour after hour of programming focused on our national crisis. I know this because I watch a lot of it - a lot of commentators interviewing politicians, retired politicians, academics, law enforcement professionals, current and former military, mental health professionals, physicians, economists, businesspeople, everyday Americans etc. about the many manifestations of our national crisis. There is so much coverage and so much sounding the alarms - rightly so - that sometimes I have to tune out because it’s overwhelming.

Stop acting like nobody is covering that. It’s so much in our faces - as it should be - that a story about a little old lady getting snatched by kidnappers is some kind of weird reprieve. It’s marginally better than watching our fellow citizens executed on the streets of Minneapolis because maybe, just maybe, Nancy Guthrie comes home alive.
Anonymous
Oops sorry I kept calling her Samantha - I clearly don’t watch the Today Show, not since the days of a Katie, Bryant and Matt that shows how old I am!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Famous daughter or not, the kidnapping of an 84YO woman is going to make headlines


Exactly. I can't think of one other instance like this.
Anonymous
They can scout out local pharmacies to see if anyone picked up her prescriptions
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that a rapper’s son has also gone missing and yet…


He’s not missing, he’s dead. Found in a local pond. No signs of foul play. Suicide is believed to be the cause of death.

Lil Jon was on the Apprentice. Trump should be reaching out if anything.. the family
statement was beautiful :

In a statement on Instagram, the "Turn Down For What" rapper — whose real name is Jonathan Smith — confirmed the news of his son's death.

“I am extremely heartbroken for the tragic loss of our son, Nathan Smith. His mother (Nicole Smith) and I are devastated," Lil Jon wrote. "Nathan was the kindest human being you would ever meet. He was immensely caring, thoughtful, polite, passionate, and warmhearted — he loved his family and the friends in his life to the fullest. "

“He was an amazingly talented young man; a music producer, an artist and engineer, and graduate of NYU," the statement said. "We loved Nathan with all of our hearts and are incredibly proud of him. He was loved and appreciated, and in our last times together, we were comforted in knowing that we expressed that very sentiment to him."
Anonymous
Updates tonight. They towed a car from nancys garage.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A CNA or nurse or house cleaner who comes in to help on a regular basis would know where the Apple Watch is kept. My guess is it’s someone connected to her like that.


Cna’s, nurses, housekeepers would never do this. They have too much to lose and do these jobs to feed their families not for funsies. They’re also predominately female jobs. This screams male crime
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ABC News spent 8 minutes on this tonight. Which is wildly out of proportion to its actual importance or news value.


The media is complicit with the deflection from our national crisis.


This isn’t a media problem, this is a your choice of media problem.

From early morning to late at night, you can tune to MSNOW or CNN and see hour after hour after hour of programming focused on our national crisis. I know this because I watch a lot of it - a lot of commentators interviewing politicians, retired politicians, academics, law enforcement professionals, current and former military, mental health professionals, physicians, economists, businesspeople, everyday Americans etc. about the many manifestations of our national crisis. There is so much coverage and so much sounding the alarms - rightly so - that sometimes I have to tune out because it’s overwhelming.

Stop acting like nobody is covering that. It’s so much in our faces - as it should be - that a story about a little old lady getting snatched by kidnappers is some kind of weird reprieve. It’s marginally better than watching our fellow citizens executed on the streets of Minneapolis because maybe, just maybe, Nancy Guthrie comes home alive.


Until tonight almost every newscast has started with this story including local news. I think mostly because they feel it’s one of their “family members” suffering.
Anonymous
If I was Savannah I would hire security guards to watch my kids and hubby.
Anonymous
She ordered an Uber at 5:32pm to go to her daughter’s home for dinner the night she disappeared. Has that Uber driver been located and spoken to by cops? Maybe he circled back to Nancy’s home at 2am with some buddies after finding out from friendly Nancy that she’s loaded and Savannah’s mother.
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