Savannah Guthrie makes chilling confession that mom Nancy may be dead
The family of Savannah Guthrie is facing a painful period of uncertainty as the search for her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, enters its fourth week. In an emotional message online, the Today show anchor admitted she must consider the possibility her mother may no longer be alive.
Nancy disappeared from her home in the Catalina Foothills, north of Tucson, on February 1. Since then, investigators have pursued numerous leads in what authorities describe as a complex case.
Surveillance footage from a Ring doorbell reportedly shows a masked individual near the residence around the time of the disappearance. While police have not identified the person, the video has heightened concerns about potential foul play.
On the 24th day since her mother was last seen, Savannah shared a heartfelt Instagram video describing the anguish her family has endured. She spoke of sleepless nights, constant worry, and the deep ache of missing her mother.
She also expressed gratitude for the widespread prayers and messages of support from people of all backgrounds, saying her family feels strengthened by that solidarity.
At the same time, she acknowledged the heartbreaking reality that her mother could already be gone. Even so, she emphasized the family’s urgent need for answers and closure.
Authorities have received thousands of tips, and the family is offering up to $1 million for credible information. As the investigation continues, loved ones remain hopeful for clarity — and perhaps a miracle — in the days ahead.