old social media posts Nancy Guthrie As investigators continue to look into her disappearance, she has resurfaced online and authorities believe it was a kidnapping.

The 84-year-old claimed her Facebook Messenger account had been hacked, a concern she had publicly expressed years before her disappearance, the Mirror reported.
Nancy Guthrie, mother Savannah GuthrieShe was reported missing in the early hours of February 1 after being taken from her home. The investigation into her disappearance is approaching its seventh week, and authorities are still trying to determine exactly what happened.
Old Facebook post raises new questions
The resurfaced message was posted on Guthrie’s personal Facebook account on August 26, 2021. In the post, she expressed concern that her messaging account had been compromised.
“This is the second time I’ve been hacked in FB MESSENGER. How do I fix it?” Guthrie wrote at the time.
One of her friends responded to the message with a suggestion that she change her Facebook password.
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The post recently recirculated online, bringing renewed scrutiny to her past social media activity while investigators look for clues about the circumstances surrounding her disappear.
Active on social media before disappearance
Guthrie was an active Facebook user before his disappearance. She frequently posts photos and videos of her grandchildren and shares updates about her family, including her children Savannah, Cameron, and Annie.
She also shares everyday moments from her life, including photos of baked goods like pies and pineapple upside-down cake.
In addition to family posts, Guthrie sometimes uses her account to express political views. She occasionally retweeted posts critical of Donald Trump and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Investigation continues
Guthrie’s last Facebook activity before her disappearance was reported to have been on January 27, just days before her disappearance. The post retweeted a video honoring Alex Pretty at the Veterans Administration Memorial Hospital following his death.
Meanwhile, Brian Entin recently criticized the way some parts of the FBI’s investigation were conducted. Entin said it was a “waste” of authorities’ time to focus on one of Guthrie’s concerned neighbors, the Mirror reported.
Officials have not publicly disclosed major developments in the case, and the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance remains ongoing.

