Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Nancy Guthrie update: Savannah Guthrie got wrong info from sister Annie after kidnapping? Ex-detective probes theory

Hindustan Times 

"Nancy Guthrie is yet to be found, and ex-detective Chris McDonough explored whether Savannah could trust the information from Annie after Guthrie went missing." 

Nancy Guthrie remains to be found after her family reported her missing on February 1. Authorities believe she was taken from her Catalina Foothills home near Tucson, Arizona, the night before.


"While the search for Guthrie continues, former detective Chris McDonough chose to focus on the period after she was reported missing, while discussing the case on his show The Interview Room. The discussion sought to explore whether Guthrie's daughter, TODAY show host, Savannah, had received wrong information from her sister, Annie.

"What was discussed about Savannah and Annie on the show

"One of the speakers on the show pointed out that Savannah had said she'd called the hospitals, while also saying that Annie had called them too. The speaker pointed to the futility of the action, and remarked “Why would Savannah had to call the hospitals again, if Annie had already done that?”.

"Another speaker on the show mentioned “We don't know if any of the information she's providing is accurate.” He added “Where did she receive this information that the wallet was there and the phone was there? What she's stating is merely supposition based on information provided by – we're assuming – Annie."

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"He also objected to the use of the word ‘pandemonium’ to describe the situation after Guthrie's disappearance. Yet another speaker on the show cast doubt on how Annie might have remembered the thing. Dr. Gary Brucato, a co-founder of the Cold Case Foundation, spoke about how witnesses often remembered things differently at the crime scene and then again at trial. The person added that when people remembered things they often did so in a much cooler headed manner than how they might have acted at that time. The Cold Case Foundation is ‘dedicated to stopping the deadly compounding effect of cold cases and providing hope and resources to families affected by violent crime’ as per its LinkedIn profile." . . .More...

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