Anonymous wrote:I saw the recent interview that Savannah Guthrie did with Hoda Kotb. I have to admit that normally I don't care much for "celebrities" and their problems. But seeing Savannah cry got to me a little. My eyes were watering a bit. I hope her mom is found alive and well, but something tells me that it's too late. I hope I'm wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I heard the Megyn Kelly show the pp mentioned. Megyn Kelly thought her first reaction to missing mom would be to text Savannah and/or her brother to ask if they had spoken or texted their mom earlier that day. Instead, the sister waited 5 hours (?) and the police were in the house when she called Savannah.
Anonymous wrote:I hear Savannah is returning to work on Monday, April 6th.
While I had suggested on here a few wks ago that I thought she should return back to work - - I have thought about it since and think that Savannah being on the show now may cause a huge distraction.
People may only tune in to see how she is holding up, etc…..
But I bet the ratings will be very high.
Brian Entin will be back in AZ this wk to report - hopefully we will hear something new soon.
Anonymous wrote:I heard the Megyn Kelly show the pp mentioned. Megyn Kelly thought her first reaction to missing mom would be to text Savannah and/or her brother to ask if they had spoken or texted their mom earlier that day. Instead, the sister waited 5 hours (?) and the police were in the house when she called Savannah.
Anonymous wrote:savannah's sister and husband were helping her as well. Senior citizens still have rights.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Savannah’s interview on NBC was pretty heartwrenching to watch this morning. 💔
Savannah imparted some new information however…..she disclosed that the back door(s) were propped open which I found interesting - - perhaps that is how the perpetrator took her out - he probably could not get her out of the house w/out having the doors already opened up.
She also says her mother was not very mobile…..that most of the time she could not walk to the mailbox to even check her mail.
She believes that two of the ransom notes sent were legitimate too.
She stressed again that it is never “too late” for Nancy’s kidnapper to do the right thing
and I agree.
As many have said, her.mom should.not.have been living alone in that home.
You’re a b—tch. People with physical mobility limitations can live by themselves just fine with the appropriate supports. What happened here was an awful and rare tragedy.
I agree. This person is completely ignorant about how many seniors are capable of living alone. Also you can't force someone to move. My 90+ yo mom still lives in her home on her own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think resent is too strong. I am sure that thought crosses their but it's not like they're blaming her. Samantha didn't do anything wrongAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interview on the Today Show this morning was heartbreaking. Savannah weeping that her mom may have been kidnapped because of her own fame is just awful to comprehend.
She said many of the ransom notes were fakes but she believes that the two they responded to were authentic.
Addressed the inuendo that her BIL was the perp - she seemed genuinley angry about that.
She didn't seem overly enthusiastic about the investigation itself. She credited the hard work of the investigators thus far.
She asked her brother if he thought this happened because of her/her fame and he admitted yes maybe...How heartbreaking. The siblings (at least her brother) are going to resent her. Truthfully for all they know it could've been a stalker that thought kidnapping her mom would make savannah pay attention to them but she died in the process. Still..
I can't imagine they would resent her. Now, the Reiner siblings will absolutely resent their brother. This is nothing like that.
+1 And surely the Reiners understand mental illness and have compassion for their brother .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Savannah’s interview on NBC was pretty heartwrenching to watch this morning. 💔
Savannah imparted some new information however…..she disclosed that the back door(s) were propped open which I found interesting - - perhaps that is how the perpetrator took her out - he probably could not get her out of the house w/out having the doors already opened up.
She also says her mother was not very mobile…..that most of the time she could not walk to the mailbox to even check her mail.
She believes that two of the ransom notes sent were legitimate too.
She stressed again that it is never “too late” for Nancy’s kidnapper to do the right thing
and I agree.
As many have said, her.mom should.not.have been living alone in that home.
You’re a b—tch. People with physical mobility limitations can live by themselves just fine with the appropriate supports. What happened here was an awful and rare tragedy.
I agree. This person is completely ignorant about how many seniors are capable of living alone. Also you can't force someone to move. My 90+ yo mom still lives in her home on her own.
Not with mobility problems as described with a very large square footage home and a pool. They can certainly live alone but in an appropriate living arrangement. And certainly better security. I wouldn't want to and this woman is only 20 years older than I.
+1