Savannah Guthrie has slammed the “cruel whispers and innuendos” suggesting that her family may have been involved in the shocking disappearance of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie. Speaking out for the first time since Nancy vanished, Savannah revealed her heartbreak and frustration during a raw and emotional interview with Hoda Kotb on Today.
The news anchor broke down as she described how the relentless speculation about her family “piles pain upon pain.” With tears streaming down her face, Savannah confessed, “It’s unbearable… I don’t understand, and I’ll never understand.” 😔💔
Savannah fiercely defended her family, especially her siblings Camron Guthrie and Annie Guthrie, as well as her brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni. “No one took better care of my mom than my sister and brother-in-law,” she stated, adding, “And no one protected my mom more than my brother.” Her family members were cleared as suspects back in February, but the hurtful rumors continue.:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():focal(749x339:751x341)/savannah-guthrie-hoda-kotb-today-show-032526-1-4747099b7d7b43d5b801578054309674.jpg)
As Savannah recalled the terrifying days spent waiting for news in Arizona, she revealed the toll the ordeal has taken on her family. “We had to move houses many times because people came, and not everyone is respectful,” she shared. “We had to leave in the dark in the desert, holding hands… and get into a car waiting for us.”
Savannah’s voice trembled as she described how the Guthries sought safety, spending their time “crying and praying” as the pressure from the outside world mounted. Her emotional interview was her first since Nancy’s disappearance, which has left the family in a constant state of shock and disbelief.
In the heartbreaking interview, Savannah admitted that she feels responsible. “I don’t know if it’s because she’s my mom, and someone thought, ‘Oh, she has money, we can make a quick buck,’” she confessed, her voice cracking. “But that would make sense… it’s too much to bear.”
The mystery deepens as Savannah shared new details, including blood found on the porch of Nancy’s home and the back doors propped open on February 1st. Savannah believes some of the ransom notes may be real, but the investigation continues with no answers in sight.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on January 31 at her Tucson, Arizona home, disappearing overnight without a trace. Savannah, visibly shaken throughout the interview, expressed her frustration, confusion, and hope that the truth will eventually come to light.
As the search for Nancy continues, the Guthrie family’s emotional struggle remains at the forefront, with Savannah asking for privacy and understanding as they navigate this unimaginable ordeal.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing case.



