Trump says Guthrie kidnappers will face death penalty if she is killed
President Trump demands maximum federal penalties including the death penalty if Nancy Guthrie, abducted from her Tucson-area home, is found dead, amid a multiagency investigation with $100,000 reward.
- Nancy Guthrie, 84, went missing from her Arizona home on January 31, and her blood was found on the front porch, raising health concerns due to her need for daily medication for a pacemaker and heart issues.
- The FBI identified a masked man carrying a backpack near Guthrie's home as a suspect, and DNA found on the property does not belong to Guthrie or her close contacts.
- Authorities have received over 31,000 tips, but no arrests have been made or confirmed proof of life found; investigators have lost communication with possible kidnappers.
- Investigators face challenges including the victim's unknown status, managing numerous leads amid high media scrutiny, and intense media attention affecting the case.
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The US president is threatening the death penalty for whoever is behind the kidnapping of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie.
President Trump Issues Warning to Nancy Guthrie's Abductors
Edited screencap of President Trump via White House The search for Nancy Guthrie has now reached a little over two weeks. Arizona authorities and the FBI have been working around the clock for the last two weeks in an attempt to find the mother of NBC star Savannah Guthrie, but as of yet, they do not have a name of a potential suspect. On Monday afternoon, President Trump, in an interview with The New York Post, weighed in on the investigation…
Search for Nancy Guthrie enters third week
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The word from the Pima County sheriff is “we’re getting closer to a break,” but after thousands of leads, authorities still have not located Nancy Guthrie or those responsible for kidnapping her more than two weeks ago. Hope for a break in the Nancy Guthrie case is being pinned on a [...]
Trump Threatens Death Penalty If Nancy Guthrie Isn’t Returned Alive - Real News Now
President Donald Trump warned Monday that those responsible for kidnapping Nancy Guthrie must release her unharmed or face the most severe federal consequences available under the law. In a brief phone interview, Trump said that if the 84-year-old mother of NBC “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie is killed, he would want the Justice Department to pursue capital punishment against those responsible. “The most, yeah — that’s true,” Trump said when …
For weeks, Nancy Guthrie, mother of star presenter Savannah Guthrie, has been missing any trace. US President Trump is now threatening the perpetrators with the death penalty.
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