“To the strongest person I know,” Michael Feldman wrote on Instagram Sunday. (Seen here: Nancy and Savannah in 2020.)
Nancy, 84, went missing on Feb. 1 after she was believed to have been taken from her Arizona home by a masked suspect.
She reportedly failed to attend church services that day, prompting concern, and authorities later designated her residence as a crime scene.
The investigation, led in coordination with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, has uncovered potential DNA evidence as well as surveillance footage showing a masked individual allegedly attempting to disable Nancy’s front door camera on the night she disappeared.
According to authorities, investigators say they are making progress toward solving the case. (Seen here: Nancy and Savannah Guthrie.)
In a candid interview, the journalist broke down in tears while reflecting on the possibility that her public profile may have played a role in Nancy’s disappearance.
“I just want to say, I’m so sorry, mommy,” she said.
She also pushed back against speculation suggesting that members of her family — including her siblings, Camron Guthrie and Annie Guthrie — were involved in their mother’s alleged abduction.







