Savannah Guthrie shares new video on the two week mark of her mother’s disappearance: “I wanted to say to whoever has her or knows where she is, that it’s never too late. You’re not lost or alone. It is never too late to do the right thing.”



by artbasiI

25 Comments

  1. Holy cow, it’s been two weeks already 😳 I feel like there’s just so much stuff happening all at once, I cannot keep up.

  2. Hoping for her safety. It’s hard not to fear the worst when they found blood and she requires daily medication to survive.

  3. pichipichipoco on

    I can’t watch any of these videos. The idea of it. What it must feel like to have a parent so in danger, so vulnerable—or worse, without any tangible line to even *knowing* where or how or *if* they are.

    I just can’t.

  4. “You’re not lost, or alone.” Oh, that completely broke me, and I didn’t know I could break any more.

  5. Soupfullofradio on

    She looks like she’s getting about three hours a sleep a night and is just lost. My goodness. That poor family.

  6. What a lot of people don’t understand is in addition to all the pain they are feeling they also aren’t being told anything by law enforcement. Which has to add to the pain and stress as well.

  7. This isn’t meant as an insult, but she looks like she’s in rough shape… I hope that she and her family find some sort of closure soon :/

  8. I can’t even imagine this happening to my elderly parents. There are so many nightmare scenarios out there that we have to constantly try to suppress to function. We hope for the long, happy lives of our babies and the peaceful deaths of our elderly parents.

  9. It’s sad just how many people are dealing with this at any given time and so many will never have closer. Just terrible

  10. It feels…invasive to watch this. Im not slamming the OP for posting or anybody for watching bc it’s public. She’s just in so much visible pain I feel like I’m watching someone being tortured on video. Such an awful situation.

  11. Elegant_Tap7937 on

    Imagine the missing and murdered children and indigenous women and the decades of no coverage.

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