Savannah Guthrie’s Mom Nancy: ‘Code Word’ Used in Message to Captor, Retired FBI Agent Says
She added, âThis is very valuable to us, and we will pay,â writing in the caption, âBring her home.â
In the wake of Savannah’s video message, Jason Pack, a retired FBI special agent and crisis negotiator, spoke with the Daily Mail about the Today star using a particular word in her newest message to Nancy’s captor.
“The word ‘celebrate’ stood out to me immediately. Savannah didn’t say ‘surrender her’ or ‘give her back,'” Pack explained. ” She said return her so we can ‘celebrate’. That’s the language of resolution, not confrontation.”
He continued, “In any negotiation, you want to offer the other party a way to see this ending positively and peacefully for them too.”
Additionally, Pack pointed out, “the most dangerous moments come when communication breaks down. The Guthries are doing everything they can to make sure that doesn’t happen.”
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Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrieâs mom, Nancy Guthrie, 84, was still missing eight days after the abduction from the Tucson, Ariz., homeâand Savannah reportedly used a “code word” in her latest video message to the captor.
On Saturday, Feb. 7, Savannah took to Instagram with a video alongside her sister, Annie Guthrie, and brother, Camron Guthrie, and a chilling message to their 84-year-old mother’s kidnapper.
âWe received your message, and we understand,â Savannah in the clip. âWe beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace.â
The Pima County Sheriffâs Department (PCSD) has been searching for Nancy since Feb. 1; she was last seen on the evening of Saturday, Jan. 31, at her home. The PCSD declared her Tucson residence a crime scene, concluding that she had been âtakenâ from her residence âagainst her will.â Law enforcement also confirmed that the blood discovered at Nancyâs home belonged to her.
Since the search began, investigators have returned to Savannahâs momâs home several times, including with K9 units. Nancy has still not been found following multiple alleged ransom notes and her family sending public video messages to the captors. One ransom note has a deadline of Monday, Feb. 9 at 5 p.m. and a staggering monetary demand.
On Feb. 7, an agent was spotted carrying a âsilver briefcaseâ inside Nancy’s home. A video of a vehicle of interest was also submitted to law enforcement, in addition to agents finding a camera on the roof of Nancyâs home. The FBI also made a strategic move across several states as the search continues.