Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The just said on TV the BIL and sister moved into a nearby $650,000 house last year. Only a couple miles from the mom. They upgraded from a $350,000 home.
That’s an expensive house for a charter school teacher. Did the sister work?
Yes but that’s also the kind of thing that in my family, we’d help out with. Hey look this house close to mom’s is for sale — let me help you with the r down payment and it will make it so much easier for you to help her with doctors appointments and everything. It’s the least I can do since I’m so far away and can’t help with all that stuff. I appreciate so much all the stuff you do for her.
+1 exactly!!
Ditto but a $650k house is not slot with a $350k down payment.
Who benefitted from Nancy’s life insurance? Her daughter and son in law lived 10 minutes away and she had dinner with them that evening right before she disappeared. It doesn’t appear they have high salary jobs to afford such a mortgage and I’m sure Savannah wasn’t helping them out.
Why wouldn’t Savannah help them buy a house closer to the mom? I think most people with Savannah’s resources would help out that way.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000010691305/-savannah-guthrie-plea-statement.html
Not one hug to console her crying sister? This video message is very bizarre. The body language of the sister and brother is very interesting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The just said on TV the BIL and sister moved into a nearby $650,000 house last year. Only a couple miles from the mom. They upgraded from a $350,000 home.
That’s an expensive house for a charter school teacher. Did the sister work?
Yes but that’s also the kind of thing that in my family, we’d help out with. Hey look this house close to mom’s is for sale — let me help you with the r down payment and it will make it so much easier for you to help her with doctors appointments and everything. It’s the least I can do since I’m so far away and can’t help with all that stuff. I appreciate so much all the stuff you do for her.
+1 exactly!!
Ditto but a $650k house is not slot with a $350k down payment.
Who benefitted from Nancy’s life insurance? Her daughter and son in law lived 10 minutes away and she had dinner with them that evening right before she disappeared. It doesn’t appear they have high salary jobs to afford such a mortgage and I’m sure Savannah wasn’t helping them out.
Why wouldn’t Savannah help them buy a house closer to the mom? I think most people with Savannah’s resources would help out that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The just said on TV the BIL and sister moved into a nearby $650,000 house last year. Only a couple miles from the mom. They upgraded from a $350,000 home.
That’s an expensive house for a charter school teacher. Did the sister work?
Yes but that’s also the kind of thing that in my family, we’d help out with. Hey look this house close to mom’s is for sale — let me help you with the r down payment and it will make it so much easier for you to help her with doctors appointments and everything. It’s the least I can do since I’m so far away and can’t help with all that stuff. I appreciate so much all the stuff you do for her.
+1 exactly!!
Ditto but a $650k house is not slot with a $350k down payment.
Who benefitted from Nancy’s life insurance? Her daughter and son in law lived 10 minutes away and she had dinner with them that evening right before she disappeared. It doesn’t appear they have high salary jobs to afford such a mortgage and I’m sure Savannah wasn’t helping them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sort of puzzling that the elderly mom lived alone in what appears to be a lavish house (??) while the BIL and sister are driving an old crossover worth maybe 8 grand? With a sister worth 50 million??!
What? What does Savannah's net worth have to do with her sister's financial status?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The just said on TV the BIL and sister moved into a nearby $650,000 house last year. Only a couple miles from the mom. They upgraded from a $350,000 home.
That’s an expensive house for a charter school teacher. Did the sister work?
Yes but that’s also the kind of thing that in my family, we’d help out with. Hey look this house close to mom’s is for sale — let me help you with the r down payment and it will make it so much easier for you to help her with doctors appointments and everything. It’s the least I can do since I’m so far away and can’t help with all that stuff. I appreciate so much all the stuff you do for her.
+1 exactly!!
Ditto but a $650k house is not slot with a $350k down payment.
Who benefitted from Nancy’s life insurance? Her daughter and son in law lived 10 minutes away and she had dinner with them that evening right before she disappeared. It doesn’t appear they have high salary jobs to afford such a mortgage and I’m sure Savannah wasn’t helping them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The just said on TV the BIL and sister moved into a nearby $650,000 house last year. Only a couple miles from the mom. They upgraded from a $350,000 home.
That’s an expensive house for a charter school teacher. Did the sister work?
Yes but that’s also the kind of thing that in my family, we’d help out with. Hey look this house close to mom’s is for sale — let me help you with the r down payment and it will make it so much easier for you to help her with doctors appointments and everything. It’s the least I can do since I’m so far away and can’t help with all that stuff. I appreciate so much all the stuff you do for her.
+1 exactly!!
Ditto but a $650k house is not slot with a $350k down payment.
Anonymous wrote: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.
You clearly have never lived in Arizona. Coyotes are ever-present and I've had a dog taken before.
I was address the comment about birds of prey. Only certain raptors would be capable of taking a family pet - great horned owls perhaps and golden eagles but not much else.
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.
You clearly have never lived in Arizona. Coyotes are ever-present and I've had a dog taken before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1 Even Trump has empathy for a family whose very vulnerable, elderly mother is missing.
But not for the families of people who he’s illegally kidnapped.
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Very telling that you care more about this random old woman than the countless others who were disappeared.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the pacemaker thing? Heard it stopped connecting to her phone at some point? I don’t know anyone with a pacemaker so don’t understand how that all works and what it tells investigators that it stopped connecting.