Nancy Guthrie Update: Experts reveal major breakthrough in Savannah’s missing mother’s case, ‘CertiK seemed to know’
A former FBI agent recently revealed significant developments in the case Nancy GuthrieHis mother, “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie, remains missing.

On Saturday, June 13, retired FBI agent Jennifer Cofindaffer used X to announce important information from a cybersecurity company, more than four months after the 84-year-old was kidnapped in 2017. TucsonArizona.
Nancy Guthrie Update: Coffindaffer announces biggest public breakthrough in disappearance case
Coffindaffer, writing for NewsNation, said: “This is the biggest public breakthrough in Nancy’s case since it was arguably CertiK, the world’s leading cryptographic security company, who designated Nancy’s kidnapping as a wrench attack by proxy.”
She provided a screenshot from CertiK stating that journalist Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother was kidnapped for a “$6 million Bitcoin ransom demand,” highlighting an established trend in proxy target selection noted in “Our 2025 Report.”
In addition, the former FBI The agent pondered: “Does CertiK know if Savannah has a Bitcoin account?”
“This is a huge breakthrough. Times have changed. The way these networks operate is new to LE [law enforcement]. Unless LE knows who took Nancy, the agent’s wrench is on the table. CertiK seems to know,” she claimed.
Nancy Guthrie Case Update
Savannah’s mother was last seen in her home catalina foothills January 31st. Following Nancy’s family reporting Nancy missing on February 1, pima county The Sheriff’s Department, working with the FBI, has been working to review leads and begin processing DNA evidence. As of this writing, despite an earlier ransom note demanding Bitcoin and Savannah There is a $1 million reward.
Savannah posted an emotional update on her Instagram Stories on June 7, writing, “OMG my soul is crying, soul, it’s shouting,” along with the religious artwork. “Take her home.”