
Savannah Guthrie believes there is a good chance her mom Nancy Guthrie was taken as a way “to make a quick buck” because of her own fame and wealth.
Savannah Guthrie’s first interview since Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance nearly two months ago, an emotional conversation with her Today show colleague and friend Hoda Kotb, covered a lot of ground, beginning with the story of how Savannah Guthrie first learned her mom was missing.
On Feb. 1, Savannah Guthrie’s sister Annie Guthrie called her in a panic. Nancy Guthrie, who is 84 and pretty immobile, was missing from her Tucson, Arizona home. Her back doors were open and Nancy’s cell phone and purse were left behind — and then there was the blood on the porch and the forcibly-removed doorbell camera.
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