Savannah Guthrie and Siblings Offer to Pay Ransom for Safe Return of Abducted Mother, Insists "We Will Pay"
In a heart-wrenching video message released on Saturday, Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie pleaded with the alleged abductor of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, to return her safely. The family, including two siblings Camron and Annie, said they are willing to pay any ransom demand in exchange for their mother's release.
The video comes after a ransom note was received by authorities, which demanded payment in bitcoin and set a deadline of 5 p.m. on Thursday. A second demand was made for next Monday if the first transfer wasn't made. Guthrie's message is an attempt to keep the line of communication open with her mother's captors.
The FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to Nancy Guthrie's recovery or the arrest and conviction of those involved in her disappearance. Detectives are working tirelessly to identify suspects and gather evidence, but so far, nothing is imminent.
Guthrie's choice of words in her video message has been analyzed by retired FBI supervisory agent Jason Pack, who believes it shows "extraordinary discipline under unimaginable grief and pressure." The use of the word "celebrate" stood out to him as a sign of resolution rather than confrontation. In any negotiation, offering the other party a way to see a positive outcome can help lower barriers and lead to a peaceful resolution.
As the investigation continues, the Guthrie family remains hopeful that their mother will be returned safely. The public is urged to come forward with any information they may have about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.
In a heart-wrenching video message released on Saturday, Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie pleaded with the alleged abductor of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, to return her safely. The family, including two siblings Camron and Annie, said they are willing to pay any ransom demand in exchange for their mother's release.
The video comes after a ransom note was received by authorities, which demanded payment in bitcoin and set a deadline of 5 p.m. on Thursday. A second demand was made for next Monday if the first transfer wasn't made. Guthrie's message is an attempt to keep the line of communication open with her mother's captors.
The FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to Nancy Guthrie's recovery or the arrest and conviction of those involved in her disappearance. Detectives are working tirelessly to identify suspects and gather evidence, but so far, nothing is imminent.
Guthrie's choice of words in her video message has been analyzed by retired FBI supervisory agent Jason Pack, who believes it shows "extraordinary discipline under unimaginable grief and pressure." The use of the word "celebrate" stood out to him as a sign of resolution rather than confrontation. In any negotiation, offering the other party a way to see a positive outcome can help lower barriers and lead to a peaceful resolution.
As the investigation continues, the Guthrie family remains hopeful that their mother will be returned safely. The public is urged to come forward with any information they may have about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.