US TV anchor Savannah Guthrie has apparently adopted a new strategy as the search for her kidnapped mother enters its eighth week.
According to an expert on missing persons, Savannah has adopted a “deliberate” strategy as the investigation into her mother’s disappearance has dragged on for more than 50 days.
talking to page six, Former FBI agent Jason Pack made the comments after Savannah and her family released the latest statement.
Jason says the Nancy family’s message was “targeted directly at residents of Tucson and southern Arizona,” adding, “The family chose not a national platform, but a local television station. This is no accident.”
The former official added, “NBC and its platforms probably would have aired it if asked. They targeted their own neighborhood. That tells you they believed some local person had information, or more likely, some local person just hadn’t checked their cameras yet because they thought someone else had already done so.”
On Sunday, Savannah and her family pleaded with her kidnappers in a statement to the “hyper-local” station.
The family says, “We are so grateful for the support of neighbors, friends and the people of Tucson. We are all a family now.”
“We believe it is Tucsonans, and the greater Southern Arizona community, that hold the key to finding solutions to this case. Someone knows something. It’s possible that a member of this community has information they don’t even realize is important.”
The statement further said, “We hope people will search their memories, especially around the key deadlines of January 31 and the early morning hours of February 1, as well as the late evening of January 11.
“We urge this community to pay renewed attention to our mother’s case – please consult camera footage, journal notes, text messages, observations or conversations that may hold retrospective significance. No detail is too small. It could be significant.”
