It’s been almost six weeks since “Today” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie‘s mom, Nancy Guthrie, disappeared from her home in Tucson, Arizona. On Wednesday, March 11, Jennifer Coffindaffer, a retired FBI special agent, took to X to bring up what she calls “a big issue” when it comes to the investigation.
Coffindaffer Brings Up a ‘Point No One Seems to Be Talking About’
Getty“Another point no one seems to be talking about: There is a kidnapper (at least 1) and a potential murderer (maybe more) on the streets,” Coffindaffer wrote on X. “Who will be their next target?”
“Yes, this seems to be very targeted abduction (like the Idaho murders), but you still have an individual(s) capable of extreme violence on the loose,” Coffindaffer continued. “Finding Nancy alive was objective 1. Objective 2 was getting an abductor (and likely murderer) off the streets. Will this person(s) strike again?”
“This is a big issue,” Coffindaffer stated. “Not trying to raise hysteria, just saying that protecting the community seems to be lost in the hubbub. [Law enforcement] needs to have a brief presser just to let the public know if there are any more details they can offer so the public can assist in terms of a vehicle/time parameters/any other important days to be aware of… The public is one of [law enforcement]’s best tools when it comes to solving who took Nancy.”
Coffindaffer Has Shared Other Posts About the Investigation
This isn’t the first time that Coffindaffer has offered her opinion when it comes to the Guthrie investigation.
“Jammers made no sense, but did the perpetrators in Nancy’s abduction tamper with a nearby electrical box? That makes sense and the FBI is investigating,” she posted on Monday, March 9. “Apparently the notion of more than 1 perpetrator is also being intimated by [law enforcement]. That also has always made sense.”
That same day, she wrote, “With no Press conferences and no real news updates, are people losing [interest] in Nancy Guthrie’s case? The FBI hates the attention on the case, but they want the attention on Porch Guy’s face. Instead, the attention is on Javelinas eating Nancy’s flowers, and singers and models performing out side of Nancy’s house.”
Another message from March 9 that includes a photo of the TV personality reads: “Savannah Guthrie takes in a breath of fresh air with her husband and son. Privacy for celebrities is so difficult to maintain especially considering her circumstances. I hope Savannah can find some sense of normalcy. Even from a distance, you can see the pain. It is Day 37 and still no Nancy.”



