A new report from Rob Shuter’s Naughty But Nice Substack claims Savannah Guthrie Hiring a private detective to find her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie. “Savannah is doing whatever it takes to keep the search going,” a source told Schuette on Tuesday, May 26. “She refuses to rely solely on law enforcement.”
According to the report, insiders told Naughty But Nice that Savannah “continues to fund a massive private search effort” more than 100 days after Nancy disappeared. Savannah assembled a team of private investigators, former federal agents and security experts who worked around the clock to follow leads in her mother’s case, they said. Friends claim the Today host is “increasingly frustrated” with the pace of the official investigation.
Sources say Savannah has refused to consider downsizing, even as the costs of maintaining private operations have become enormous.
“Money doesn’t matter to her right now,” the insider said. “This is about finding her mother. If there were more investigators, more security or more resources to help, she would continue to pay for it.”
“She still believes her mom can be found,” the source added. “That’s why private investigators are still working every day.”
Latest developments of the case
Months after Nancy’s disappearance, no suspects have been identified. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos According to reports, when providing DNA analysis of the case, relevant information Whose blood was found? The missing woman’s fortune could soon be revealed. Nanos told PEOPLE that forensic departments, particularly those doing DNA analysis, are getting closer to determining whose blood was found.
Savannah previously said in the video that she and her relatives “still believe in miracles” and “still believe she can come home,” but also acknowledged that her mother may be “gone.”
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“She may have gone back to the Lord she loved and is dancing in heaven with her mom, her dad, her beloved brother Pierce and our dad,” Savannah said. “If that’s what it is, then we’ll accept that. But we need to know where she is. We need her home.”

