Due to potential kidnapping cases involving Nancy Guthrie Heading into week four, Megyn Kelly focuses on one specific aspect of Savannah Guthrie’s recent public outing. In her speech, Kelly implying that it discloses more than the public already knows.

The mother of the “Today” show anchor was suspected of being kidnapped from her residence in Tucson and her whereabouts remain unknown. ArizonaThe case attracted national attention on February 1, but no arrests have been made so far.
Megyn Kelly reacts when Savannah Guthrie announces $1M reward
In a post on Instagram, Savannah A new appeal regarding Nancy’s alleged kidnapping was shared on Tuesday, February 24. In this regard, Kelly said that the anchor revealed an important detail.
In the video, Savannah called on anyone with information to contact the FBI and announced a reward of “up to $1 million” for the family. “Someone knows how to find our mom and bring her home,” she wrote in the caption.
Kelly addressed the new statement in a recent YouTube clip, saying Savannah appeared to reveal a key detail about the night Nancy disappeared, emphasizing the words: “It’s the 24th day since our mothers were taken from their beds in the dark.” So, Kelly noted, “No one had ever said anything like this before.”
“Savannah knows something…” Megyn Kelly says
In a similar discussion, James Hamilton, founder of Hamilton Security Group, agreed that Savannah’s comments seemed to convey more than emotion. “I think she did know that Savannah knew something that we didn’t know, and now we do know that she was taken from her bed,” he told Kelly.
Kelly As time went on, I thought about the implications of the timing of family rewards. “It’s also possible that people close to Savannah persuaded her to give up the $1 million because they thought someone might come out of nowhere to accuse them,” she said.
Investigators highlighted doorbell camera footage showing a masked armed man near the home and identified bloodstains found on his body Nancy Guthrie’s The porch was undoubtedly hers. Additionally, they found a glove about two miles from the scene that reportedly contained DNA, but no match was found in the federal database.


