Savannah Guthrie marked Mother’s Day with a raw plea for help in finding her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, who vanished from her Arizona home in late January. Investigators suspect abduction after finding her blood on the porch and learning that security cameras were disconnected beforehand. The FBI says recovered DNA from a glove may connect to a masked person seen in doorbell footage. Officials stress the family is not involved, while Guthrie urges anonymous tips, with federal and family rewards totaling $1.1 million.
In Maine, Christopher Knight disappeared into the woods in 1986 and lived undetected for 27 years, relying on stealth and cabin theft for survival. Known as “The Ghost of the Woods,” he avoided people and moved primarily at night. His isolation ended when law enforcement caught him during a theft, leading to arrest and widespread fascination.
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A former FBI profiler says blood evidence may indicate Nancy Guthrie was still alive when she was abducted from her Arizona home. Jim Clemente argues the suspect’s actions show serious missteps consistent with inexperience and stress, potentially bringing him closer to capture. Authorities say the investigation is ongoing, with DNA and video evidence still being analyzed.
Betty Broderick, 78, has died of natural causes while serving a life sentence for the 1989 killing of her ex-husband Dan Broderick and his new wife Linda Kolkena. The shootings followed a bitter divorce and became a notorious court case, later revived by a Netflix series. Her death reportedly occurred in a prison medical facility.
A new report revisits a disputed note connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Nicholas Tartaglione. Tartaglione is said to have handed the note to his legal team, yet its existence was scarcely mentioned in later years, including after Epstein’s death. The development reignites questions about what was documented, when, and why it remained largely underreported.
Houston police say they found Matthew Mitchell, his wife Thy Mitchell, and their two young children dead inside the couple’s River Oaks home. Authorities suspect a murder-suicide, with evidence indicating Mitchell shot his wife and children before taking his own life. The family owned restaurants Traveler’s Table and Traveler’s Cart, known locally for popular dining.
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