Nancy Guthrie Case: 3 Weeks In... Police have ZERO clue!
Release Date: 02/16/2026
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What does it say when we’re 16 days into the abduction of Nancy Guthrie… and there is still no named suspect?
Tonight we break down the latest twists in the disappearance of the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie out of Tucson: the doorbell footage of the masked intruder, the blood at the front door, the glove found miles away now being run through CODIS, and why—publicly, at least—investigators still haven’t told anyone who they think did this.
We’ll walk through the bizarre ransom emails sent to TMZ, including the latest message claiming Nancy was seen “south of the border” and demanding Bitcoin just for the name of the alleged kidnapper. Is that how real kidnappers behave… or is someone playing games on the backs of a terrified family?
We’ll also look at what law enforcement has said: “multiple persons of interest,” no one ruled out, a 700-mile search radius, and DNA from the scene that doesn’t match Nancy or anyone close to her. In other words: a lot of theories, no public answer.
And finally, we’ll talk about the one thing kidnappers who actually want money usually do right away: contact the people who can pay. Instead, in this case, we’ve got deadlines blown, Bitcoin wallets, and emails to the media. If you were really holding someone like Nancy, would you waste time writing to a newsroom—or go straight to the family and their lawyers?
Grab a drink, hit play, and let’s sort the facts from the noise.
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