Feb 28 • 01:55 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Expert says Nancy Guthrie 'likely died within the first 72 hours' as search continues

Authorities report that expert Michael Gould suggests Nancy Guthrie likely died shortly after her disappearance, as the search continues for the missing 84-year-old mother of journalist Savannah Guthrie.

Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman and mother of journalist Savannah Guthrie, went missing from her home near Tucson, Arizona on February 1. Authorities have classified her disappearance as a likely abduction, stating she was taken against her will. The last confirmed sighting of Nancy was at her residence on January 31 around 9:30 PM.

The situation has drawn significant attention, and expert Michael Gould, a former law enforcement officer, has weighed in on the case, suggesting there is a high probability that Nancy Guthrie died within the first 72 hours of her disappearance. His analysis indicates there is less than a 10% chance that she is still alive, adding a grim perspective to the ongoing search efforts. However, authorities continue to mobilize resources to locate her, indicating the seriousness with which they are treating the case.

As the investigation unfolds, the implications of Nancy’s potential fate have reverberated through both local communities and national media, given her connection to a well-known figure. This troubling case highlights the issues surrounding sudden disappearances and raises questions about public safety and the effectiveness of search operations when faced with such incidents.

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