Megyn Kelly tears into Nancy Guthrie’s family for not holding prayer vigils

Podcast host Megyn Kelly questioned why the family of Nancy Guthrie isn’t making many public appearances or publicly assisting police in searching for the missing 84-year-old woman.

Kelly joined her guest, podcaster and comedian Zack Peter, in raising suspicions about why the Guthrie family does not appear to be making a public-facing effort to find their mother on Thursday’s episode of The Megyn Kelly Show.

“We have someone that’s missing, and we are seeing the family like very, very little,” Peter said. “There’s no press conferences; we’re not seeing them out searching for their mother…I’m trying not to judge them. But like every day, I’m getting more and more curious about what’s really going on.”

Kelly agreed with Peter, saying, “It’s a very good point. We have seen so little of the Guthries. We haven’t even seen them out, you know, joining in a search, or like helping with the grid pattern where they walk the grounds. We haven’t seen–”

“Prayer vigil,” Peter interjected.

“Prayer Vigil,” Kelly repeated for emphasis. “Or like even an everyday update,” Kelly added.

On Kelly's podcast, the former news anchor questioned why the Guthrie family had not made many public appearances in recent days

On Kelly’s podcast, the former news anchor questioned why the Guthrie family had not made many public appearances in recent days (Getty Images for Semafor)

Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today co-host Savannah Guthrie, has been missing for more than two weeks. The 84-year-old woman was kidnapped from her home in Tucson, Arizona, in the middle of the night.

Local, state and federal law enforcement have been on a frantic hunt to try to find Nancy Guthrie, who requires a medication for a health condition. The Pima County Sheriff Department said several hundred people are assigned to the case across various law enforcement agencies, including the FBI.

But as time goes on, and with no major new information being released by authorities, those interested in the case have been left to speculate – including Kelly and Peter.

“It is a little odd,” Kelly said of the lack of updates from Savannah Guthrie.

All the siblings and spouses in the Guthrie family have been cleared of suspicion of wrongdoing associated with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. None are suspects in the case.

But Peter went on a rant, questioning why Savannah Guthrie was giving “quick” and ”strange” updates that he believes have shifted in tone from pleading with alleged kidnappers about ransom payments to asking abductors to return Nancy Guthrie.

Police believe Nancy, the 84-year-old mother of ‘Today’ show star Savannah Guthrie, was abducted from her Arizona home as she slept

Police believe Nancy, the 84-year-old mother of ‘Today’ show star Savannah Guthrie, was abducted from her Arizona home as she slept (NBC/Today via Retuers)

“There’s no sense of urgency,” Peter argued.

Peter also questioned why Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos appeared “monotone” in a recent interview.

The podcaster is not the first to criticize Nanos for his handling of the massive investigation. Others have given the sheriff side-eye for declaring the crime scene “done” early on in the investigation, despite returning later.

Officers have released doorbell videos of a suspect wearing a ski mask and gloves from the morning of February 1, when Nancy Guthrie is believed to have been abducted. They’ve scoured the areas surrounding her home and investigated reported ransom notes that have been sent to media outlets.

But often, in high-profile investigations, police do not release details immediately to avoid compromising the process.

Savannah Guthrie has posted videos online pleading with abuductor to return her mother.

“I wanted to say to whoever has her, or knows where she is, that it’s never too late,” Savannah Guthrie said in an Instagram video Sunday. “It is never too late to do the right thing.”

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