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re: Savannah Guthrie’s mom missing - being held for ransom - suspect photos released
Posted on 2/3/26 at 4:28 pm to Trapped in time
Posted on 2/3/26 at 4:28 pm to Trapped in time
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racist
The word has no meaning anymore. Take that shite somewhere else
Posted on 2/3/26 at 4:32 pm to Fanatics
Posted on 2/3/26 at 4:46 pm to bikerack
Yeah, I heard him ask about that in the press conference. I recognized his voice. The Sheriff kinda blew it off. Was hard to tell in real time if he didn’t know anything about the camera and was dismissing it for that reason or if it was a key piece of information that he didn’t want the potential perp to know they were focusing on, so he rushed through it to take the next question.
I haven’t seen the layout of the property, but somebody on some podcast said it was just pretty big, I believe. Kind of isolated. So not sure a neighbor’s camera would have picked anything up.
My amateur detective theory—robbery gone wrong. Was never meant to be a kidnapping, but they Fargo-ed it up and killed her and wound up trying to cover their tracks with the ransom/kidnapping after the fact. Almost assuredly, it was someone she knew. Or the criminal cousin of someone she knew. Would love to be wrong and they find her alive. But this happened Saturday night/Sunday morning, and they don’t send a ransom note until Tuesday at noon, and they send it to TMZ instead of the FBI? These people are fricking amateurs, Dude.
I haven’t seen the layout of the property, but somebody on some podcast said it was just pretty big, I believe. Kind of isolated. So not sure a neighbor’s camera would have picked anything up.
My amateur detective theory—robbery gone wrong. Was never meant to be a kidnapping, but they Fargo-ed it up and killed her and wound up trying to cover their tracks with the ransom/kidnapping after the fact. Almost assuredly, it was someone she knew. Or the criminal cousin of someone she knew. Would love to be wrong and they find her alive. But this happened Saturday night/Sunday morning, and they don’t send a ransom note until Tuesday at noon, and they send it to TMZ instead of the FBI? These people are fricking amateurs, Dude.
Posted on 2/3/26 at 4:47 pm to Hot Carl
I’m skeptical if the ransom note is real or not.
Posted on 2/3/26 at 4:50 pm to Hot Carl
quote:
Yeah, I heard him ask about that in the press conference. I recognized his voice. The Sheriff kinda blew it off. Was hard to tell in real time if he didn’t know anything about the camera and was dismissing it for that reason or if it was a key piece of information that he didn’t want the potential perp to know they were focusing on, so he rushed through it to take the next question.
However, they released the home back to the family yesterday and the camera is missing in public view. If they didn't want that info out there, they could have kept it a crime scene, etc....and at least rinsed off the blood. The Sheriff didn't want to confirm blood was present, yet they left a trail of it all the way from the door to the driveway.
Posted on 2/3/26 at 4:59 pm to bikerack
Well, the sheriff admitted he was kinda an amateur as well regarding something like this. Maybe they messed up by releasing the house back so soon. Or are you suggesting they did it on purpose to send the perps a message that they know more than they’re saying in an attempt to put pressure on them to try to force them into making a mistake?
I think a lot depends on whether or not they believe she’s still alive. If they do, they’ll likely play things a bit more conservative. If they’re sure she’s dead, they can take more chances. It will be interesting to learn all the stuff going on behind the scenes right now once everything gets solved. Which I think will be pretty soon. I don’t think we’re dealing with Al Capone here.
I think a lot depends on whether or not they believe she’s still alive. If they do, they’ll likely play things a bit more conservative. If they’re sure she’s dead, they can take more chances. It will be interesting to learn all the stuff going on behind the scenes right now once everything gets solved. Which I think will be pretty soon. I don’t think we’re dealing with Al Capone here.
Posted on 2/3/26 at 5:02 pm to Hot Carl
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Or are you suggesting they did it on purpose to send the perps a message that they know more than they’re saying in an attempt to put pressure on them to try to force them into making a mistake?
Nope - I'm saying that by releasing the house back to the family, anything in and around the house that is still there is subject to being public info (i.e. the blood on the sidewalk). The family could let a media member in, etc. I'm sure that the most relevant evidence is no longer in the home, but if they are protecting certain aspects of the struggle then they lost the ability to control that narrative by giving the house back.
Posted on 2/3/26 at 5:04 pm to bikerack
Kidnapping isn't illegal on stolen land
Posted on 2/3/26 at 5:16 pm to TygerLyfe
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Kidnapping isn't illegal on stolen land

Posted on 2/3/26 at 6:58 pm to Trapped in time
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posters to realize how racist they are.
Ahh, the old everybody is racist but me trick. The tired old mantra of the left.
Sometimes I wonder what it would take for you to realize how brainwashed you are into thinking that?
Posted on 2/3/26 at 9:49 pm to tigersmanager
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you mean the 2 Mexicans that worked for them killed them
Cuban. Legal immigrant and a trusted worker for many years.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 1:19 am to AUFANATL
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People aren't just jumping to that conclusion based on current political propaganda.
Quite the contrary if you read the thread. Don't know about jumping to conclusions, but the majority of those that initiated the conversation purely did so due to Guthries hard stance defending illegals. Definitely suggesting just how ironic it would be if it were an illegal. The conversation took over the thread thereafter.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 1:44 am to John88
I thought it was gonna wind up being tied to the people who dropped her off Saturday night (her daughter and son-in-law). I wonder if the husband/son-in-law planned this without the daughter(Annie, Savanna’s sister) knowing. I sure hope so.
Still don’t know that she’s dead, and if she is, whether it was accidental or on purpose to collect inheritance/life-insurance. Anybody know how long this guy’s been married to Annie? I haven’t seen it anywhere yet.
Still don’t know that she’s dead, and if she is, whether it was accidental or on purpose to collect inheritance/life-insurance. Anybody know how long this guy’s been married to Annie? I haven’t seen it anywhere yet.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 1:58 am to Hot Carl
Bro that’s pretty wild. I highly doubt it was family.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 1:59 am to Hot Carl
I hope the old lady isn’t dead but if she is I hope it was an illegal.Might change some of the libtards minds about the issue.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 2:42 am to MrLSU
Ive been saying from the instant I saw this story that its a swarthy illegal.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 3:03 am to SirWinston
Seems like that story would be very easy to verify.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 3:24 am to Hot Carl
It appears that the ransom note is legit.
Mexican illegals don't use bitcoin accounts.
Her family is involved in some way.
It's always family.
Mexican illegals don't use bitcoin accounts.
Her family is involved in some way.
It's always family.
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