When 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie — mother of NBC Today anchor Savannah Guthrie — vanished from her Tucson, Arizona home in the early hours of February 1st, 2026, the man responsible believed he had covered every track. He wore a mask. He wore gloves. He disconnected the doorbell camera, covered the lens with his bare hand, and buried it under leaves torn from a porch plant. He chose cryptocurrency to hide his ransom demands. He moved in complete darkness. But he made mistakes. Multiple. And the FBI found every single one. In this video, we break down the kidnapper's worst errors — starting with the doorbell camera footage he believed was gone forever, recovered by Google engineers from backend server data he didn't know existed. We reveal the confirmed pre-surveillance visits on January 11th and January 24th — weeks before the abduction — captured by the same system he thought he had neutralized. We examine the ransom notes that contained insider details no stranger could have known, the Bitcoin wallet that showed traceable activity, and the three simultaneous forensic tracks the FBI is running right now in disciplined silence. This is not speculation. Every fact in this video is sourced, verified, and confirmed. The trail is there. The FBI is following it. And the only chapter left — is the arrest. 🔔 Subscribe & turn on notifications — we will be here when this case breaks. 📲 Share this video — someone watching may remember something that matters. 💬 Drop your location in the comments — we want to know who is watching worldwide. 📞 FBI Tip Line: 1-800-CALL-FBI 🌐 Online Tips: tips.fbi.gov 💰 $1,000,000 reward for information leading to Nancy Guthrie's safe recovery




