Savannah Guthrie
Horrified Seeing Intruder On Digicam Earlier than Mother’s Kidnapping
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Savannah Guthrie says it was “absolutely terrifying” to see the alleged kidnapper on front-door digital camera video moments earlier than he broke into her mother’s Arizona house and snatched her.
The “Today” anchor sat down for her first interview — which aired Thursday — since her 84-year-old mom Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped from her home in Tucson on February 1.
Combating tears, Savannah advised her co-anchor Hoda Kotb she was horrified by the video displaying the masked intruder strolling as much as the door of Nancy’s residence.

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Savannah stated it was laborious to fathom this particular person was standing over her mother’s mattress … she thanked police investigators and tech corporations for locating the footage, which was publicly launched by the FBI. She additionally stated she was glad folks bought to see this monster … however the ache of watching him exterior her mother’s door is insufferable.
Hoda then requested Savannah about “cruel speculation” the suspect could have been a member of the family. Savannah insisted her sister, Annie, and brother-in-law, Tommaso, took nice care of Nancy and all the time protected their beloved one. She known as her mother “our shining light, and she is all we have.”
As you realize, there have been media experiences early on within the probe that recommended Savannah’s members of the family had been attainable suspects. However Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has since introduced all Guthrie members of the family have been cleared of any wrongdoing.
As well as, Savannah advised Hoda that reporters had been following her and her household in every single place, calling some information retailers disrespectful. Because of this, Savannah stated she needed to transfer from home to accommodate a number of occasions till they discovered a secure place. Now, Savannah says her days “are a blur. Crying and praying.”