
Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman, has gone missing for 14 days and her daughter, Today show host Savannah Guthrie, is grappling with overwhelming grief. In a deeply emotional message recorded under intense stress, Savannah pleaded to whoever might be holding her mother: “It’s never too late,” she says, emphasizing, “You’re not lost or alone.”
Despite the distress this revelation has caused, Savannah’s video showcases an optimistic outlook — one in which hope serves as its central theme. “I wanted to come on and it’s been two weeks since my mom was taken,” she continues. “And I just wanted to say that we still have hope and believe there is a way back.”
The 54-year-old Guthrie concludes, “We are here. We believe in the essential goodness of every human being, and you’re not alone. It’s never too late.”
Meanwhile, Savannah has been considering exiting her role on Today amid growing concerns about the search for Nancy’s whereabouts. Sources indicate that she feels partially responsible, pointing to a recent appearance on her show which some have interpreted as an invitation to do something harmful.
While the investigation into Nancy’s disappearance is now in its third week without any arrests or leads, Savannah Guthrie maintains hope and optimism. Inside sources report that the family believes there is still a path back, one they are not alone in this fight.
As the days pass by, the pressure on the Guthrie family mounts, highlighting the devastating impact of such a disappearance.
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