Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the sisters body language and speech pattern though, and all the weird blinking. I came away from the video thinking she knows more than she’s telling. I hope I’m wrong.
The sister sounded really off in the video - not genuine. But Savannah came off as genuine.
Everyone handles trauma and shock differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sister and BIl being local would have done the heavy lifting of care for the Mom: meds, doctor appointments, groceries, meals, house repairs etc.
+1 Definitely. A mid-80s woman with heart, blood pressure, insulin, and mobility issues would require a lot of support to live "independently"in a 3000 square foot home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The daughter and husband waiting an hour to call cops after seeing a new splotch of blood like this would raise alarm bells to any person. If you can’t reach your mother, she’s not inside the house, and there’s blood on her porch, I’d immediately dial for help.
I’m not sure if you’re listening to actual news about it or just hanging out on X, but it was reported in those first minutes/hour they were looking around the property thinking she had some medical emergency. They were also calling friends, hospitals,, Etc. (there’s digital evidence to support). There was no reason for them to think she had been abducted! You’re trying to make something out of nothing
My grandparents used to live in AZ, and I was always shocked at how much really wild nature was a lot closer to their house. I know we live with deer, fox, etc close by in the dmv, but this was different. They had multiple cases of animal carcasses in their yard, on their patio, etc. They would not have been the least phased initially by some droplets of blood outside, if that was the only place this was. Also, when I visit my relatives house, I always enter through the side door. It could have been after they called that they even saw this.
Agree with this. I live near Nancy Guthrie and we have a TON of bobcats and coyotes and they kill things and make a mess. Rabbits and other small animals. Every single day, someone posts on next door mourning the loss of their little dog which was snatched from their yard. Usually by coyotes but sometimes by a bird of prey. Sometimes we find clumps of feathers strewn around the yard- obviously something happened. We really don’t think a whole lot of it. Blood droplets would not be all that alarming.
I hate this alarmist crap. There are very few raptors that would take a dog. People around here freak out over vultures which do not kill animals. They eat dead things. It's an important function and reduces disease. It would have to be an eagle to take a dog.
It happened to Jessica Simpson's dog in the Halloween hills!
heck, I have seen a hawk take a rabbit and a squirrel about the same size as a small dog here in NY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The daughter and husband waiting an hour to call cops after seeing a new splotch of blood like this would raise alarm bells to any person. If you can’t reach your mother, she’s not inside the house, and there’s blood on her porch, I’d immediately dial for help.
I’m not sure if you’re listening to actual news about it or just hanging out on X, but it was reported in those first minutes/hour they were looking around the property thinking she had some medical emergency. They were also calling friends, hospitals,, Etc. (there’s digital evidence to support). There was no reason for them to think she had been abducted! You’re trying to make something out of nothing
My grandparents used to live in AZ, and I was always shocked at how much really wild nature was a lot closer to their house. I know we live with deer, fox, etc close by in the dmv, but this was different. They had multiple cases of animal carcasses in their yard, on their patio, etc. They would not have been the least phased initially by some droplets of blood outside, if that was the only place this was. Also, when I visit my relatives house, I always enter through the side door. It could have been after they called that they even saw this.
Agree with this. I live near Nancy Guthrie and we have a TON of bobcats and coyotes and they kill things and make a mess. Rabbits and other small animals. Every single day, someone posts on next door mourning the loss of their little dog which was snatched from their yard. Usually by coyotes but sometimes by a bird of prey. Sometimes we find clumps of feathers strewn around the yard- obviously something happened. We really don’t think a whole lot of it. Blood droplets would not be all that alarming.
I hate this alarmist crap. There are very few raptors that would take a dog. People around here freak out over vultures which do not kill animals. They eat dead things. It's an important function and reduces disease. It would have to be an eagle to take a dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The daughter and husband waiting an hour to call cops after seeing a new splotch of blood like this would raise alarm bells to any person. If you can’t reach your mother, she’s not inside the house, and there’s blood on her porch, I’d immediately dial for help.
I’m not sure if you’re listening to actual news about it or just hanging out on X, but it was reported in those first minutes/hour they were looking around the property thinking she had some medical emergency. They were also calling friends, hospitals,, Etc. (there’s digital evidence to support). There was no reason for them to think she had been abducted! You’re trying to make something out of nothing
My grandparents used to live in AZ, and I was always shocked at how much really wild nature was a lot closer to their house. I know we live with deer, fox, etc close by in the dmv, but this was different. They had multiple cases of animal carcasses in their yard, on their patio, etc. They would not have been the least phased initially by some droplets of blood outside, if that was the only place this was. Also, when I visit my relatives house, I always enter through the side door. It could have been after they called that they even saw this.
Agree with this. I live near Nancy Guthrie and we have a TON of bobcats and coyotes and they kill things and make a mess. Rabbits and other small animals. Every single day, someone posts on next door mourning the loss of their little dog which was snatched from their yard. Usually by coyotes but sometimes by a bird of prey. Sometimes we find clumps of feathers strewn around the yard- obviously something happened. We really don’t think a whole lot of it. Blood droplets would not be all that alarming.
I hate this alarmist crap. There are very few raptors that would take a dog. People around here freak out over vultures which do not kill animals. They eat dead things. It's an important function and reduces disease. It would have to be an eagle to take a dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The police have determined it was the jealous sister and husband that did it. They are gathering rock solid evidence to prove it but both will be arrested this week.
Link? Or are you just reporting your opinion.
"Jealous" sister and husband? What are they jealous of?
I've been biting my tongue because of the situation but Savannah Guthrie is really hard to like. I would hate to be the sister of someone who forces herself into the Golden Child costume like her.
That’s just mean. What’s to hate about Savannah Guthrie?
Not the poster you are responding to, but she met her first husband while he was still married to another journalist, and he was not separated from that journalist. Savannah was allegedly well aware he was a married man.
This is just not true at all. I'm in the same circle as her husband and at the time overlapped jobwise. He was single for a while, and his friends were constantly trying to set him up. He may have been officially still married but that was only on paper and from the ex having a scummy lawyer, and it wasn't his decision to end that marriage.
"Officially still married" = still married
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The daughter and husband waiting an hour to call cops after seeing a new splotch of blood like this would raise alarm bells to any person. If you can’t reach your mother, she’s not inside the house, and there’s blood on her porch, I’d immediately dial for help.
I’m not sure if you’re listening to actual news about it or just hanging out on X, but it was reported in those first minutes/hour they were looking around the property thinking she had some medical emergency. They were also calling friends, hospitals,, Etc. (there’s digital evidence to support). There was no reason for them to think she had been abducted! You’re trying to make something out of nothing
My grandparents used to live in AZ, and I was always shocked at how much really wild nature was a lot closer to their house. I know we live with deer, fox, etc close by in the dmv, but this was different. They had multiple cases of animal carcasses in their yard, on their patio, etc. They would not have been the least phased initially by some droplets of blood outside, if that was the only place this was. Also, when I visit my relatives house, I always enter through the side door. It could have been after they called that they even saw this.
Agree with this. I live near Nancy Guthrie and we have a TON of bobcats and coyotes and they kill things and make a mess. Rabbits and other small animals. Every single day, someone posts on next door mourning the loss of their little dog which was snatched from their yard. Usually by coyotes but sometimes by a bird of prey. Sometimes we find clumps of feathers strewn around the yard- obviously something happened. We really don’t think a whole lot of it. Blood droplets would not be all that alarming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much absurd speculation on this thread. Good grief.
+1 it’s gross. Unhinged speculation. Absolute drivel.
Anonymous wrote:So much absurd speculation on this thread. Good grief.
savanah is paid very well to come off as genuine.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the sisters body language and speech pattern though, and all the weird blinking. I came away from the video thinking she knows more than she’s telling. I hope I’m wrong.
The sister sounded really off in the video - not genuine. But Savannah came off as genuine.
Anonymous wrote:RE: the brother
If he is still in an active status with the Guard, and is a colonel, he may be in the position of squadron/group commander - or may have been on assignment in some far-flung location.
It is somewhat understandable he cannot simply walk away from his duties on a moment's notice. Keep in mind his mother was/is reported missing, not dead.
What is very unusual is his stiff body language and the fact that he is wearing a baseball cap during this video. Being military, removing your hat/cover is instinctive when in a situation like this. Surprised he kept his on.
It seems like his body language/abrupt statement indicates he was not comfortable with doing this video - for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:RE: the brother
If he is still in an active status with the Guard, and is a colonel, he may be in the position of squadron/group commander - or may have been on assignment in some far-flung location.
It is somewhat understandable he cannot simply walk away from his duties on a moment's notice. Keep in mind his mother was/is reported missing, not dead.
What is very unusual is his stiff body language and the fact that he is wearing a baseball cap during this video. Being military, removing your hat/cover is instinctive when in a situation like this. Surprised he kept his on.
It seems like his body language/abrupt statement indicates he was not comfortable with doing this video - for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The brother is in the Guard. He could have been on assignment somewhere.
He got word Sunday afternoon. He is on location on Wednesday. He arrived in town in a reasonable time.
According to other posters that not plausible because he has a rich famous sister.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much absurd speculation on this thread. Good grief.
+1 it’s gross. Unhinged speculation. Absolute drivel.
+2