Chilling footage offers rare glimpse inside bedroom missing Nancy Guthrie ‘was snatched from in the middle of the night’
UNEARTHED footage shows the inside of Nancy Guthrie’s home from where she was kidnapped.
The 13-year-old clip on The Today Show gave viewers a look inside Nancy’s Tucson home.
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5Megyn Kelly, who shared the footage, said that Nancy’s bedroom likely looks the same today.
“The point is, you can see right into her bedroom, generally the way it was and the way it was set up. And she lives in the same house,” she speculated.
Nancy, now 84, has lived in the same home since the 1970s.
In the clip, Nancy talks about the importance of making the bed each morning and jokingly chastises daughter Savannah Guthrie for not making hers.
“Well, I think everybody needs to know how to make a bed. So, when the time came to teach [Savannah and her siblings] how to make a bed, this is what I tried to teach you,” said Nancy.
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5Natalie Morales joked that Nancy tucked the sheets so tightly, she “could bounce a quarter off of it”.
“All three of the kids thought [bed-making] was a really worthless skill,” Nancy added, when Savannah said she preferred to “just leave it”.
“Natalie, don’t put me to the test. It’s way too early,” Nancy laughed.
The Guthrie matriarch then talked viewers through her tips and tricks to make the bed while a military tune played in the background.
The Today Show team followed her advice as best they could, before saying goodbye.
Nancy commented that it was still really early in Arizona.
5“I’ll teach you a skill! It’s called ‘napping,’ when you’re up at these hours,” Savannah said.
“Love you, Mom,” she added.
Search for Nancy Guthrie continues
Nancy, was last seen walking into her home on the night of January 31 after a family dinner with Savannah’s sister, Annie.
The Guthrie family has offered a $1 million reward to anyone who could give them answers, but no arrests have been made.
A spatter of dried blood was seen on her front porch leading to the driveway, and detectives confirmed it belonged to the missing mom.
Investigators haven’t announced any major breakthroughs recently.
Timeline of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance

Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, disappeared from her home on February 1, 2026.
Timeline:
- January 31: Nancy is last seen by her family
- 5:32pm: Nancy travels to her daughter’s home for dinner, about 11 minutes from her own house.
- 9:48pm: Family members drop off Nancy Guthrie at her home in Tucson. Her garage door closes two minutes later.
- February 1: Nancy is reported missing and a search begins
- 1:47am: Nancy’s doorbell camera disconnects
- 2:12am: Camera software detects a person moving in range of the camera. There is no video, and Nancy does not have a storage description.
- 2:28am: Nancy’s pacemaker app disconnects from her phone, which is later found still at her house.
- Around 11am: A parishioner at Nancy’s church calls the mom’s children and says she failed to show up for service.
- 11:56am: Family members arrive at Nancy’s house to check on her.
- 12:03pm: The family calls 911 to report Nancy missing.
- 8:55pm: The Pima County Sheriff’s Office gives its first press conference and reveals some clues found at Nancy’s home caused “grave concern.” Sheriff Chris Nanos says helicopters, drones, and infrared cameras are all being utilized in the search.
- February 2: Search crews pull back. Nancy’s home is considered a crime scene. Savannah releases a statement thanking supporters for their prayers, which her co-hosts read on Today.
- February 3: A trail of blood is pictured outside Nancy’s home, where there were reportedly signs of forced entry. Nanos admits they have no suspects, no leads, and no videos that could lead to Nancy’s recovery. He and the FBI beg for more tips and accounts.
- February 4, 8pm: Savannah and her siblings release a heartbreaking video directed at their mother’s abductors asking for proof she is alive and saying they’re willing to work with them to get her back.
- February 5: FBI offers $50,000 reward for information on the case.
- 5pm: First ransom demand deadline for millions in Bitcoin passes. Guthrie family releases demand to speak “directly” to the kidnappers, saying, “We want to talk to you and we are waiting for contact.”
- February 9, 5pm: Second ransom demand deadline, reportedly with “much more serious” conditions.

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