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Expert makes shocking claims after Savannah Guthrie mother Nancy’s death reports

Savannah’ mother Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped in February

Investigative journalist Jonathan Lee Riches has made shocking claims nearly five months after US TV anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother went missing in February.

The journalist, who goes by JLR on X, formerly Twitter handle, has been sharing exclusive stories and updates after Nancy’s abduction on February 1.

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Now, the expert has claimed, “In the United States, about 83% to 86% of all reported abductions and kidnappings are perpetrated by family members or close acquaintances rather than strangers.”

He further said “Where is Nancy Guthrie?”

The expert’s remarks came days after second ransom note claims Nancy had died.

As per reports the note was one of two addressed to Nancy's family and sent to news media in the days after her February kidnapping.

The insiders had claimed the first note demanded millions in bitcoin for Nancy release, but the second stated that she had died.

Earlier, Savannah had slammed theories that her sister Annie Guthrie, brother-in-law Tomasso Cioni or brother Camron Guthrie had been involved with the abduction of their mother Nancy.

He had told co-host Hoda Kotb in March, "It's unbearable and it piles pain upon pain.

"There are no words. I don't understand, I'll never understand. No one took better care of my mom than my sister and brother-in-law. No one protected my mom more than my brother."

Mukhtar Ahmed Junejo
Mukhtar Ahmed Junejo is the Deputy News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over 10 years of experience. He specialises in real-time reporting on the British Royal Family and analyses monarchy transitions, internal dynamics, and global media narratives. He also covers high-profile celebrity news and international human-interest stories.
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