The Situation
On June 23, Savannah Guthrie appeared on NBC’s Today and shared unsettling news: a letter written in February by an unknown sender claimed her mother, Nancy Guthrie, had died. The note had been directed to U.S. media after Nancy’s disappearance in January, adding a sudden twist to an already tense story.
The family says two such letters arrived, both filling the air with doubts and confusion. In the live broadcast, Savannah recorded a heartfelt plea to anyone who might hold clues, “Somebody knows something. We are in agony.”
Her open call has drawn interest from viewers and local authorities alike. The court of public opinion is now looking for evidence or witnesses that can help rescue Nancy and bring peace to the Guthrie family.
If you saw anything that could shed light on Nancy’s whereabouts, the BBC urges you to contact local police or share info online. Your help could mean the difference between staying in the dark and finding a solution.


















