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Authorities have not released a timeline. They have not said when she was last seen, who she spoke to, or whether anything unusual had been reported in the days leading up to her disappearance.
In many missing-person cases, especially involving elderly individuals, there is an early narrative: confusion, medical distress, wandering. But police have made it clear that this is not how they are treating Nancy’s case.
Their words—“likely taken against her will”—carry weight.
A Daughter on the Other Side of the Camera
For Savannah Guthrie, the disappearance of her mother has collapsed the distance between journalist and subject.
As a longtime television news anchor, Savannah has spent her career delivering stories of tragedy with composure. She has interviewed grieving families, reported on crimes, and closed broadcasts with carefully chosen words meant to honor suffering while keeping professional distance.
This time, the woman at the center of the story is her mother.Continue reading…