Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 14:25     Subject: Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

Anonymous wrote:It’s crazy how much Dominic Evans looks like the masked man.

You sound really dumb.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 12:01     Subject: Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

It’s crazy how much Dominic Evans looks like the masked man.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 10:54     Subject: Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

They probably weren't aware of her health problems and hadn't intended to kill her. She may have died after falling and hitting her head during a struggle (blood) or from DKA. But she's not alive. No genuine ransom notes because there is no living hostage. And they don't want to risk getting caught at this point, since it's now a murder charge. Poor woman, and her poor family.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 09:01     Subject: Re:Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

Anonymous wrote:This is the work of MAGA. Absolutely depraved.


You seem deranged.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 08:35     Subject: Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

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Anonymous wrote:According to an excerpt from Guthrie's 2024 book in childhood, they used to play a pretend kidnapping game, and the mother would play along. I do not know anyone who pretended to be kidnapped for pretend play, do you? That childhood story does not age well.

https://parade.com/news/savannah-guthrie-memoir-childhood-kidnappings-nancy-missing




From the article:

“About once a year, in the summertime, Cousin Teri orchestrated a ‘kidnapping’ of my sister and me,” Savannah wrote.

She then went on to explain how the situation would play out, adding “The cousins would visit for a few days at our house in Tucson, and then, on the morning they were to leave, Teri would wake us up early, shushing us in the predawn darkness as we made our escape. We would all pile into her rickety station wagon and head north.”

Savannah recalled calling her mother from a pay phone during one of the so called “kidnappings,” writing, “Mom! Cousin Teri kidnapped us to take us to her house!” She said her mother would pretend to be shocked before promising to drive up and get them a few days later.


Ok yes. This seems very odd, especially considering the current situation. But honestly, this was pretty typical Gen X behavior. We did weird stuff like that. I once lodged a knife in my armpit and put ketchup around it to scare my brother. I thought I was being funny. We would pretend to run away from home and spend the afternoon in the alley behind our house acting like we were on the lam and just hanging on by a thread. There was a popular, cute little family movie called Savannah Smiles (ironic) about a little girl who ran away and was held hostage by two convicts.

Idk, it was just a different time.


I am Gen X and grew up in Tucson. It was super common to “kidnap” someone for their birthday or other special occasion. You showed up super early to their house, dragged them out of bed in their Jammies with bed head and took them to the Village Inn for waffles. If you didn’t get kidnapped ever, it was super depressing because it meant your friends didn’t love you enough. Or sometimes you’d go for a morning picnic in the wash — but village inn was more common. And you’d steal the table topper (those plastic things that advertised the desserts) as a momento.


Maybe it's a regional thing. I am Gen x and grew up in the East Coast and where I lived this was definitely NOT a thing. The only time "kidnapping" came up was when we were told not to accept candy from men in white vans. It definitely was not part of our pretend play as young kids, and not a part of teen fun. This definitely adds perspective, because I found it quite strange before you mentioned how common it is.


Gen X grew up in Chicago and this was a thing for teams. New members would be "kidnapped" out of bed and dressed up in silly outfits to wear to school. It's just a prank and the parents are in on it like surprising someone for their birthday with a party.


Elder millennial from Miami. My high school dance team did this for new members after tryouts.

Guys we do not care. This has nothing to do with Nancy Guthrie at all.


Oh did you think you were actively solving the crime and were momentarily distracted?
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 08:29     Subject: Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 03:18     Subject: Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

I think she’s in Mexico
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 02:56     Subject: Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:According to an excerpt from Guthrie's 2024 book in childhood, they used to play a pretend kidnapping game, and the mother would play along. I do not know anyone who pretended to be kidnapped for pretend play, do you? That childhood story does not age well.

https://parade.com/news/savannah-guthrie-memoir-childhood-kidnappings-nancy-missing




From the article:

“About once a year, in the summertime, Cousin Teri orchestrated a ‘kidnapping’ of my sister and me,” Savannah wrote.

She then went on to explain how the situation would play out, adding “The cousins would visit for a few days at our house in Tucson, and then, on the morning they were to leave, Teri would wake us up early, shushing us in the predawn darkness as we made our escape. We would all pile into her rickety station wagon and head north.”

Savannah recalled calling her mother from a pay phone during one of the so called “kidnappings,” writing, “Mom! Cousin Teri kidnapped us to take us to her house!” She said her mother would pretend to be shocked before promising to drive up and get them a few days later.


Ok yes. This seems very odd, especially considering the current situation. But honestly, this was pretty typical Gen X behavior. We did weird stuff like that. I once lodged a knife in my armpit and put ketchup around it to scare my brother. I thought I was being funny. We would pretend to run away from home and spend the afternoon in the alley behind our house acting like we were on the lam and just hanging on by a thread. There was a popular, cute little family movie called Savannah Smiles (ironic) about a little girl who ran away and was held hostage by two convicts.

Idk, it was just a different time.


I am Gen X and grew up in Tucson. It was super common to “kidnap” someone for their birthday or other special occasion. You showed up super early to their house, dragged them out of bed in their Jammies with bed head and took them to the Village Inn for waffles. If you didn’t get kidnapped ever, it was super depressing because it meant your friends didn’t love you enough. Or sometimes you’d go for a morning picnic in the wash — but village inn was more common. And you’d steal the table topper (those plastic things that advertised the desserts) as a momento.


Maybe it's a regional thing. I am Gen x and grew up in the East Coast and where I lived this was definitely NOT a thing. The only time "kidnapping" came up was when we were told not to accept candy from men in white vans. It definitely was not part of our pretend play as young kids, and not a part of teen fun. This definitely adds perspective, because I found it quite strange before you mentioned how common it is.


Gen X grew up in Chicago and this was a thing for teams. New members would be "kidnapped" out of bed and dressed up in silly outfits to wear to school. It's just a prank and the parents are in on it like surprising someone for their birthday with a party.


Elder millennial from Miami. My high school dance team did this for new members after tryouts.

Guys we do not care. This has nothing to do with Nancy Guthrie at all.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 01:05     Subject: Re:Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

This is the work of MAGA. Absolutely depraved.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 00:35     Subject: Re:Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

Anonymous wrote:Here's the latest video

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/savannah-guthrie-new-video-reward-rcna260411


This just breaks my heart. She is so defeated:
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2026 21:27     Subject: Re:Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

Anonymous wrote:The police are now saying tre masked intruder was pictured on NGs doorstep the night before hwr abduction. That was the image without the backpack.

So why wasn’t he prepared to cover the camera when he returned?

ABC, and then News Nation, quoting ABC, said they believe the still photo was *a* night before the abduction, not *the* night before.

While the FBI dropped the photo and video and said it was from abduction night, there are several reasons people think the still photo was earlier in January.

The guy is not wearing a backpack or holster, his shoes seem different, and the background and sky are very dark, like the sky may have been several weeks before the abduction. On Feb 1, there was nearly a full moon and there appears to be a moon shadow of the suspect, and the background shrubs and house across the street seem a bit more lit up. On the still photo, it is very dark, like it might have looked 2 weeks earlier.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2026 20:21     Subject: Re:Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

Update: The Sheriff now says there is no time stamp or date to either image of the suspect

Anonymous
Post 02/24/2026 20:09     Subject: Re:Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

The police are now saying tre masked intruder was pictured on NGs doorstep the night before hwr abduction. That was the image without the backpack.

So why wasn’t he prepared to cover the camera when he returned?
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2026 11:08     Subject: Re:Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

Anonymous wrote:Seems this investigation 🫆 is now at a crossroads.

No new information really.

If Nancy has survived these past three weeks (going on a fourth!) w/out access to her life-sustaining daily meds then that will be a great miracle.

I wonder if she was really seen in Mexico.
Considering all of the recent violence in that country going on now -> it would seem she would be in worse danger!


This was a kidnapping gone bad or they meant to kill her from the start. 100% she is not alive at this point. People who hurt young children, the elderly, and animals are a special sort of depraved.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2026 11:04     Subject: Re:Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping