
""Someone can do the right thing, and it is never too late to do the right thing," Guthrie says at the end of the segment."
"Guthrie's brother, Camron, was the first to consider the idea that Nancy's disappearance might be a crime. "My brother, you know, he spent his career in the military and worked in intelligence and is brilliant," Guthrie explains."
"Guthrie first told Kotb about the weekend of her mother's disappearance. She and her children returned from visiting Carson Daly and his family while her husband was away playing tennis as a part of a guys' trip she got him for Christmas."
"By that time, Annie had already called 911 and the police were at the home. Annie and her husband, Tommaso, also called around to local hospitals, as they first wondered if Nancy had some kind of medical episode that led her to either wander off or need to be taken out in a stretcher."
Savannah Guthrie recounted the distressing events surrounding her mother Nancy's disappearance, which she learned about from her sister. Initially, the family considered medical issues, but her brother quickly identified the situation as a potential kidnapping. Guthrie's emotional plea on television aims to encourage anyone with information to come forward, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding her mother's case and the family's resilience during this challenging time.
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