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: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
Savannah and her sister were holding hands the whole time.
You people and your made up sibling rivalry / jealousy are ridiculous.
You don’t understand how money and elder care can rip families apart. The siblings should’ve been paid by Savannah if they had to buy an expensive home to play babysitter to her mother.
How do we know Savannah isn't helping out financially? She's an educated wealthy woman. She has access to the best lawyers and financial managers to advise her on everything she does. I'm sure she/they are aware of the impacts of eldercare on the wider family, especially when only one sibling is local.
Anonymous wrote: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
Savannah and her sister were holding hands the whole time.
You people and your made up sibling rivalry / jealousy are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Savannah and her sister were holding hands the whole time.
You people and your made up sibling rivalry / jealousy are ridiculous.
You don’t understand how money and elder care can rip families apart. The siblings should’ve been paid by Savannah if they had to buy an expensive home to play babysitter to her mother.
I’m sorry, please enlighten on how you know the ins and outs of the Guthrie families financial arrangements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Savannah and her sister were holding hands the whole time.
You people and your made up sibling rivalry / jealousy are ridiculous.
You don’t understand how money and elder care can rip families apart. The siblings should’ve been paid by Savannah if they had to buy an expensive home to play babysitter to her mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Savannah and her sister were holding hands the whole time.
You people and your made up sibling rivalry / jealousy are ridiculous.
You don’t understand how money and elder care can rip families apart. The siblings should’ve been paid by Savannah if they had to buy an expensive home to play babysitter to her mother.
I’m sorry, please enlighten on how you know the ins and outs of the Guthrie families financial arrangements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Savannah and her sister were holding hands the whole time.
You people and your made up sibling rivalry / jealousy are ridiculous.
You don’t understand how money and elder care can rip families apart. The siblings should’ve been paid by Savannah if they had to buy an expensive home to play babysitter to her mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Savannah and her sister were holding hands the whole time.
You people and your made up sibling rivalry / jealousy are ridiculous.
You don’t understand how money and elder care can rip families apart. The siblings should’ve been paid by Savannah if they had to buy an expensive home to play babysitter to her mother.
Anonymous wrote:they’re probably holding the mother for ransom through associates
Anonymous wrote: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?
Oh it has everything to do with it my dear. They probably feel they are owed a fortune because they take care of the mother while Savannah is thousands of miles away in New York.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the cash strapped sister and BIL are holding the mother ransom until Savannah pays out
Anonymous wrote: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
Savannah and her sister were holding hands the whole time.
You people and your made up sibling rivalry / jealousy are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About the camera:
Apparently Nancy had posted on Nextdoor recently, asking about what camera (Ring etc) to get so that she could watch the wildlife. Someone posted a screenshot somewhere. Too lazy to go looking for it, but I’m sure it is out there if anyone is interested.
My guess it was just for wildlife footage and she didn’t really follow up with all of the rest. She’d lived there a long time and probably was not particularly concerned with security.
That tiny camera would not have been for wildlife. Doorbell cameras notoriously distort the view even up close. I’m guessing she was looking to install wildlife cameras.
My mom in Tucson uses her front door ring for wildlife viewing all the time. It was a little bit of a problem because her alarm was gojng off in the middle of night alerting her to someone at the door but it was just a coyote or javelina pr bobcat sniffing around the front entry. But people also get them to watch the hummingbirds — Nancy had a big property so I bet she got lots of birds and also lots of javelinas rooting for the stuff that falls off the trees. My mom primarily uses her ring to know whether it is one of us at the door or just a delivery person or animal — she’s not worried about law enforcement purposes so I think would not be super concerned about a long term backup, except she likes to check and see who is eating her flowers.