‘Defeated’ Savannah Guthrie’s desperate plea to mom Nancy’s abductor raises chilling question: expert

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Savannah Guthrie’s latest plea to her missing mom Nancy Guthrie’s abductor raises a chilling question, according to an expert.

On Saturday, in her second Instagram video since 84-year-old Nancy was taken from her Tucson, Ariz., home last weekend, Savannah, 54, said publicly to the kidnapper, “We received your message, and we understand.”

The “Today” show host, who was joined by sister Annie Guthrie, 56, and brother Camron Guthrie, 61, added, “We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us, and we will pay.”

Savannah Guthrie sits with two other people, pleading for her missing mother's return.Savannah Guthrie’s latest plea to her missing mom Nancy Guthrie’s abductor raises a chilling question, according to an expert. Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

CIA member and FBI special agent Tracy Walder subsequently told Page Six that the wording of the message seems “very contrived” and “also scripted.”

She explained, “I feel like they use a lot of coded language in there: ‘This is very valuable to us.’ ‘So that we can celebrate her.’ … That’s not normal words we use to describe a situation like this.”

Therefore, the NewsNation contributor wondered, “Is this a ransom for a dead body? Are we paying to get a body or human back?”

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Walder went on to compare Saturday’s video with the one Savannah and her siblings posted Wednesday, noting that in the first one, the trio “humanized their mom in present tense.”

The new one, she argued, is more “muted” and “somber” and does not “humanize their mom at all.”

She continued, “It’s matter of fact, to the point. They’re being methodical. They’re deliberately answering [the abductor] back. Using words like ‘celebrate’ infers memorial or funeral, but it also infers they want to have a party when she comes home.”

Walder pointed out that Savannah, who is the only one who spoke in the new video, now “looks defeated” and not “hopeful.”

She also said the broadcast journalist’s willingness to pay is “not surprising” given that “any person would pay to get their 84-year-old mom back.”

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