Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Savannah's message:
"We received your message, and we understand.
We beg you now to return our mother to us so we can celebrate with her.
This is the only way we will have peace.
This is very valuable to us, and we will pay."
To me, it sounds like the captors have said she's died (no proof of life), but they have to pay to get her remains. Absolutely horrible.
Celebrate with her? Wouldn't they say "celebrate her" if she died?
These kinds of scripts are carefully written by hostage negotiators. She clearly said "celebrate with her."
Yes I clearly heard it. But you don't celebrate with someone if they are dead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she died it makes no sense that they would still chance going after the ransom, but rather leave her where she could be found and disappear. It is ghoulish and macabre and they are monsters.
They would leave her where she can't be found. I believe his is what has happened. I think she died when whomever broke in or entered her house early that morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Savannah's message:
"We received your message, and we understand.
We beg you now to return our mother to us so we can celebrate with her.
This is the only way we will have peace.
This is very valuable to us, and we will pay."
To me, it sounds like the captors have said she's died (no proof of life), but they have to pay to get her remains. Absolutely horrible.
Celebrate with her? Wouldn't they say "celebrate her" if she died?
These kinds of scripts are carefully written by hostage negotiators. She clearly said "celebrate with her."
Anonymous wrote:
These kinds of scripts are carefully written by hostage negotiators. She clearly said "celebrate with her."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she died it makes no sense that they would still chance going after the ransom, but rather leave her where she could be found and disappear. It is ghoulish and macabre and they are monsters.
They would leave her where she can't be found. I believe his is what has happened. I think she died when whomever broke in or entered her house early that morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The timing of this is very suspect so close to the Olympics. Everyone knows Savannah covers the Olympics for NBC and during the opening ceremony her colleagues acknowledged this horrible situation. It certainly assures an even bigger audience.
No one did this to get her a bigger audience.
I assume it was someone who had worked in her house. Maybe they wanted to rob her and she died when confronted. There are too many scenarios. It doesn't have to be the son in law.
My mother is significantly older than Nancy. I've wanted to hire a driver for her and more outside help, but my siblings and I worry about how many people know she lives by herself.
Anonymous wrote:If she died it makes no sense that they would still chance going after the ransom, but rather leave her where she could be found and disappear. It is ghoulish and macabre and they are monsters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vehicle of interest possibly recorded at a Circle K.
https://nypost.com/2026/02/07/us-news/tucson-circle-k-turns-over-footage-in-nancy-guthrie-investigation-as-feds-eye-vehicle-of-interest/
I'm not super optimistic about the Circle K video -- seems like they are looking for any videos of any cars within a several mile radius between 1 and 3 a.m. But this article is the first time I've seen that a neighbor reported a suspicious white van (no markings) parked on her street earlier that week. Wonder if that's a rental van. I hope the police are checking that. I also think it's odd that there's a half hour break between when the front door camera is disconnected, and when the other camera records a figure . Maybe the perp unclipped the front door camera, then went to get the van to bring it to the front area.
Anonymous wrote:The timing of this is very suspect so close to the Olympics. Everyone knows Savannah covers the Olympics for NBC and during the opening ceremony her colleagues acknowledged this horrible situation. It certainly assures an even bigger audience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TMZ is reporting that the ransom note included something not disclosed by law enforcement or noticeable on b-roll: the placement of her Apple watch.
I would suppose this is something more specific than "on her nightstand" but maybe as something they placed specifically to be able to show authenticity.
So why aren't the kidnappers giving the family proof of life so they can collect their money and end this?