
The mysterious disappearance of Nancy Guthrie continues to haunt the public, with questions rising about why there isn’t a single lead on the case as the investigation reaches its 88th day. The 84-year-old mother of Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie vanished between January 31 and February 1, 2026, from her Catalina Foothills home in Tucson, Arizona, where she lived alone. Now, a former FBI agent suggests that the things investigators know and aren’t sharing could spark a massive public reaction if disclosed.
Ex-FBI agent drops chilling insight into Nancy Guthrie investigation
In a recent conversation with NewsNation’s Brian Entin, Steve Moore, a retired FBI Special Agent, shared some fresh insights into the ongoing investigation. Moore says the lack of visible progress in the case doesn’t mean investigators are sitting empty-handed. Instead, it may mean something entirely different. The former agent hinted at an overload of leads that looked promising but ultimately led to dead ends. Moore told the outlet:
“If they had significant information, they would have more progress on the case. I think what you would find is if you could go in and get briefed by four or five different agents who are working it, you would find so much information that ultimately turned out to be of little or no value, but seemed so, so promising at the time.”
















