Savannah Guthrie pleads for help in mother’s disappearance case
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Savannah Guthrie spoke on NBC's Today show on 23 June about a note sent to the media in February regarding her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, which claimed she had died. The longtime television presenter again begged people with information to come forward, stating "Somebody knows something" and "We are in agony." The note was one of two addressed to Guthrie's family and sent to news media in the days after her January kidnapping. This is a single-source report from BBC News.
What’s reported
Savannah Guthrie spoke on NBC's Today show on 23 June.
A note sent to the media in February claimed Nancy Guthrie had died.
The note was one of two addressed to Guthrie's family sent to news media in the days after her January kidnapping.
Guthrie pleaded for information, saying "Somebody knows something" and "We are in agony."
Open questions
The current status of Nancy Guthrie's case.
Whether the claims in the note have been verified.
The content of the second note.
Key figures
Savannah Guthrie, television presenter on NBC's Today show.
Nancy Guthrie, missing mother of Savannah Guthrie.
Sources: BBC News
