TipHero "A former top FBI official is questioning whether Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother, Nancy, is actually alive or being held by kidnappers, as new ransom claims continue to surface.
"Chris Swecker, a former FBI assistant director, said he remains doubtful about the alleged abduction during an appearance on Fox News’ The Big Weekend Show on Sunday. He pointed to the lack of verified proof that the 84-year-old is alive, saying that in a legitimate kidnapping, providing “proof of life” would usually be straightforward.
“ 'You have to allow for the possibility that this was something more or something other than a kidnapping,” Swecker said, adding that no evidence has been “credibly authenticated at this point.”
"His comments come after Guthrie and her two siblings posted emotional pleas on social media, asking whoever has their mother to bring her home safely. The family has reportedly agreed to meet ransom demands that climbed from $1 million to as much as $6 million — a sharp increase that Swecker described as suspicious." . . .
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