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TV Anchor's Mom Vanishes: Blood & Ransom Notes Emerge
7 Feb
Summary
- Missing 84-year-old mother of Today show anchor last seen late January.
- Blood droplets found at home; ransom notes demanding Bitcoin received.
- Investigators cite AI concerns for verifying proof of life.

The disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie, remains unresolved six days after she went missing from her Tucson, Arizona home. Last seen on January 31st, her home's security camera disconnected, movement was detected, and her pacemaker app disconnected before she was discovered missing the following day.
Investigators found blood droplets at the residence, and ransom notes demanding millions in Bitcoin were sent to media outlets, complicating the case. Special Agent Heith Janke of the FBI highlighted concerns about AI-generated deepfakes making proof-of-life verification difficult.
The family has appealed for her safe return, emphasizing her vulnerability due to health issues. The case has drawn national attention, with President Trump offering federal resources. A California man was charged for sending Bitcoin demands to the family, though not yet linked to the abduction.




