On the 23rd of June, NBC’s long‑time presenter Savannah Guthrie appeared on the long‑running morning show Today to share a distressing development surrounding her mother’s case. The anchor announced that a note sent to the press in February claimed her mother Nancy Guthrie had died, a claim that would only come to light after Nancy had been kidnapped in January.


Guthrie urged anyone with information to come forward. “Somebody knows something,” she said, conveying the family’s agony and the urgent need for new leads. The February note is one of two that surfaced in the days following the kidnapping, yet the exact sequence of events remains inconclusive for police, media and the grieving family.


Despite the de‑facto death assertion, authorities are still exploring every potential avenue, while Guthrie’s heartfelt appeal has sparked renewed public interest. The anchor highlighted that being together as a family was crucial and that the mother’s disappearance still stars as a pressing question for the nation. It is hoped that viewers can provide additional information to help piece together this mysterious case.


For further details, viewers may visit the BBC news platform or contact local law‑enforcement agencies. The story remains under active investigation and continues to capture the concern of both the general public and media establishments.