Detail at Nancy Guthrie's House Might Be Clue to What Happened
Summary
A blood trail was found at Nancy Guthrie's house, the mother of news host Savannah Guthrie, who is missing in Arizona. Experts believe the blood trail could be due to a bloody nose and is essential for investigators, as it may indicate she is injured and did not leave her home willingly. The FBI is offering a reward for information about her disappearance.Key Facts
- Blood found at Nancy Guthrie's house likely came from a bloody nose, according to experts.
- Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie’s mother, is 84 years old and was last seen at her home in Arizona.
- Pima County Sheriff suggests the scene shows a crime took place, as Nancy did not leave on her own.
- Nancy requires daily medication, which could be life-threatening if not taken.
- Experts note the blood trail indicates someone was injured.
- No details about Nancy's specific medication were provided, but blood thinners could have caused more bleeding.
- The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to her recovery or arrest of those involved.
- People with information can contact the FBI or submit tips online.
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