‘Heartless’: Savannah Guthrie fans outraged after TODAY show reports on missing senior’s case
Fans are outraged after Savannah Guthrie reported on the Today show that a missing elderly man was found. Netizens circulated the video online, calling the show’s move to report a missing persons case despite her mother’s disappearance “callous.”

Nancy GuthrieSavannah’s mother has been missing for more than four months. A suspect in her disappearance has not yet been identified.
one User X shared the screenshot In a TikTok clip shared by Today, Savannah reports on a 70-year-old man who was rescued after a week missing, writing: “Why are they asking her to cover this story now?!?”
“Like they’re sick and twisted,” one user commented, while another said, “The bosses are literally making up the ‘missing old man’ story as if this isn’t your own mom missing. Heartless.”
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“Today’s show is using her trauma and her family’s tragedy to make a point and you can’t tell me otherwise because otherwise they wouldn’t do it,” one user wrote, while another said, “OMG. This is so bad.”
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The Phoenix Field Office of the FBI recently stated that Posts on X Some of the ransom payments are considered “unlawful extortion attempts” and other demands are still under investigation.
“The FBI and its task force partners received several ransom notes during the course of their investigation,” the statement said.
“Some are considered extortion attempts without legitimacy. Others demand ransom Possibly legitimate and still under investigation. The case will continue to be investigated as a kidnapping and ransom case. “
Recently, a man from Hawthorne, California, pleaded guilty to sending false ransom letters to Nancy’s family. in his plea. 42 years old Derek Carrera According to Rolling Stone, he admitted that he called and sent text messages to Nancy’s family on February 4, asking about a Bitcoin transfer. He also admitted that he intended to harass the family by seeking information about the disappearance investigation, according to a person familiar with the matter. Press release From the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona.