Overview
- Savannah Guthrie sat with Hoda Kotb in a Today segment that aired Thursday, tearfully urging anyone with information to “do the right thing.”
- She recounted early signs at the Tucson home that pointed to an abduction, including propped-open doors, blood on the porch, and a doorbell camera that had been ripped off.
- Guthrie said many ransom-style messages appeared fake, though she believes two that the family engaged with were real, including a February demand for millions in bitcoin.
- The FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department say the probe is ongoing with no named suspect, the family is not suspected, and rewards total $1 million from the Guthries plus $100,000 from the FBI.
- Investigators continue to review footage of a masked, gloved person at the door and field large volumes of tips, and Guthrie’s high-profile appeal could spur new leads to 1-800-CALL-FBI and 88-CRIME.