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Savannah's 'Today' Return Brings New Pressure on Nancy Guthrie's Kidnapper

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The investigation into the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie continues to gain attention as her daughter, Savannah Guthrie, returns to the "Today" show. Experts believe her high-profile role will maintain public interest and pressure on the case.

Rising Pressure on Suspects

Former FBI agent Jason Pack noted the increasing difficulty for those involved in keeping their secret, emphasizing that every day Savannah is seen on TV, viewers are reminded of the case. The reward exceeding one million dollars further enhances the pressure on those responsible.

Community Involvement and Hope for Leads

Pack encouraged local residents to review surveillance footage and report any relevant details. He expressed confidence that someone will eventually decide to provide information that could lead to a breakthrough in the investigation.

Savannah's Emotional Return

Savannah returned to "Today" two months after her mother was reported missing. During her appearance, she thanked fans for their support and expressed gratitude for the kindness shown to her family.

Nancy was abducted from her home in Tucson, Arizona, on February 1 while she was asleep. Despite releasing video evidence depicting a masked intruder, authorities have yet to make any arrests related to the case.