Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper ‘scared’ as search enters third month, experts say

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as search targeting Nancy Guthrie Entering its third month, a former FBI agent claims the missing 84-year-old woman’s kidnapper would be “scared” after her daughter Savannah was interviewed.

Former FBI agents said Guthrie's kidnappers may have been frightened by the media attention following Savannah's interview. (X/@CoffindafferFBI)
Former FBI agents said Guthrie’s kidnappers may have been frightened by the media attention following Savannah’s interview. (X/@CoffindafferFBI)

Savannah Guthrie attended nbc The interviews aired on Thursday, March 26 and Friday, March 27. During the interview, she revealed personal insights into her search for motherhood.

“We thought she must have had some sort of illness during the night because the back door was open,” Savannah said. “But her phone was there, her wallet was there, so it didn’t make any sense. Annie had called all the hospitals. It was just chaos and disbelief.”

During the interview, Savannah Tell the audience that due to chronic pain, Nancy is limited in her ability to walk long distances.

“She was in a lot of pain; her back was really bad. On a good day, she could walk to the mailbox, so it wasn’t a stroll,” she said.

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Former FBI agent Jason Parker speaks after interview in Savannah

After the interview, former FBI agent Jason Pack provides insight into the mindset Nancy’s The alleged kidnapper, especially given the growing media attention on the case.

He told Radar Online, “This interview will not impact the investigation. What it will do is keep Nancy’s name in the news at a time when national attention is starting to shift. The entire country is praying for the family.”

Every time Savannah speaks, people waiting for information hope to be closer to picking up the phone,” he added.

In a separate interview with Page Six, Jason explained that people who commit crimes tend to become “scared,” meaning Nancy’s kidnapper had been in fear for the past two months.

“They are waiting for that tip that will lead law enforcement directly to their door and ultimately tell Miss Worldwide what happened. Nancy,” he said.

mother SavannahIn the early hours of February 1, 2026, the host of the Today program was allegedly taken away from her residence without her consent. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has been working to find answers for the Guthrie family, but has yet to produce any results.

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