Recent federal documents reveal a disturbing connection between NBC News journalist Savannah Guthrie and the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie. The Department of Justice’s latest Epstein Files disclosure shows Savannah Guthrie was named in communications involving interviews with Jeffrey Epstein victims—a detail that has intensified scrutiny around her mother’s fate.
The records include an email discussing Dateline interviews with survivors, specifically noting: “Below is the list of those we know of who were interviewed for Dateline.” A follow-up message states, “Just wanted to give you a heads-up, she’s done another interview with Savannah Guthrie… They plan to air it on ‘Tofay’ and ‘Dateline.’”
Nancy Guthrie was last seen alive in Tucson’s Catalina Foothills area on January 31. After failing to attend church the next day, her disappearance triggered an ongoing search by authorities who now treat the case as a possible abduction. Evidence includes blood matching her DNA found on her porch and signs she did not leave voluntarily. Law enforcement has also reported a ransom note allegedly demanding cryptocurrency—though its authenticity remains unconfirmed.
Savannah Guthrie has suspended all professional obligations, including NBC coverage of the Winter Olympics, to publicly appeal for her mother’s return with requests for proof of her survival. Her family confirmed the ongoing efforts to locate Nancy, while federal agencies continue their investigation amid growing concern over the missing person case.