Savannah Guthrie Returns to Today After 64 Days as Search for Missing Mother Offers $1.2 Million Reward
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 29
Savannah Guthrie Returns to Today After 64 Days as Search for Missing Mother Offers $1.2 Million Reward
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 29
Summary
Sixty-four days after Nancy Guthrie disappeared, Savannah Guthrie returned to NBC's "Today," ending speculation that she might not come back to the morning show.
Yellow clothing and a matching ribbon signaled support for her mother, but Guthrie and co-hosts kept the broadcast largely businesslike, mentioning her absence only briefly before she became emotional later on the plaza.
Vulture reported Guthrie was stung by industry doubts about her return and worried both about holding it together on air and whether the case's shadow could hurt the show.
Nancy Guthrie vanished Feb. 1 after being dropped at home; investigators believe she was taken against her will, and doorbell footage showed a masked, armed man with a black Ozark Trail backpack.
More than $1.2 million in reward money is now offered as authorities weigh unverified ransom notes and TMZ emails claiming two kidnappers and possible video evidence.