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Heartfelt Agony: Savannah Guthrie Breaks Silence in First Interview Since Mother’s Disappearance

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NBC provided a sneak peek of an upcoming interview on Wednesday morning (Wednesday night AEDT).

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Savannah Guthrie gives her first interview since the disappearance of her mother Nancy Guthrie more than 50 days ago. (NBC)

“Someone needs to step up and do what’s right. We’re suffering immensely. The pain is unbearable,” Guthrie expressed with tears in her eyes during the preview.

She confessed that she finds herself waking up “every night in the middle of the night, haunted by thoughts of her terror. It’s unimaginable, yet these thoughts insist on being acknowledged.”

“I refuse to hide,” Guthrie declared, hinting at her intention to return to the screen.

The network has yet to confirm a specific date for Guthrie’s return. However, an insider connected to the show mentioned that her comeback to Studio 1A is expected sometime in April.

US Today Show host Savannah Guthrie and her mum, Nancy Guthrie
Guthrie said she wakes up “in the middle of the night, every night, and in the darkness, I imagine her terror”. (Instagram/@savannahguthrie)

The New York Post previously reported that Guthrie could return “in just a few weeks”.

Guthrie, 54, is the centerpiece of the Today show, one of the most important franchises at NBCUniversal. So it was inevitable that speculation would ensue about her future on the show, even as she was fully consumed by the search for her mum.

Guthrie flew to Tucson, Arizona, as soon as Nancy was reported missing on February 1, and she remained in the Tucson area for weeks.

Once she flew home to New York City, she visited the Today show cast and crew on March 5 and thanked them for shining a constant spotlight on her mum’s disappearance.

Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb
Guthrie taped the interview with her long-time friend and colleague, Hoda Kotb. (NBC)
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Guthrie released several heartbreaking pleas for public help via Instagram and, as the volume of tips slowed (NBC)

She confirmed that day that she would return to work at some point, saying, “I don’t know how to come back, but I don’t know how not to. You’re my family. And, I would like to try.”

For Guthrie, as hard as it might be to imagine resuming work, it might also be a comforting routine after the most unsettling chapter of her life.

Nancy’s disappearance dominated national news headlines for several weeks in February, turning Guthrie — usually a steady news anchor at NBC — into a subject of the news.

Guthrie released several heartbreaking pleas for public help via Instagram and, as the volume of tips slowed, eventually announced a $US1 million ($1.4 million) reward.

Eleven days after Nancy Guthrie went missing from her Arizona home, new evidence and videos should be bringing authorities closer to finding the 84-year-old.
Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance from her home on January 31 dominated national news headlines for several weeks in February (A Current Affair)

Officials say the case is still active, with a 20-to-24-person task force dedicated to the investigation.

“We’re not giving up,” Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told KOLD, the CBS affiliate in Tucson, earlier this week.

The Guthrie family maintains close communication with law enforcement, a friend of Savannah’s told CNN.

Last week, the family released a new statement to KVOA, the NBC affiliate in Tucson, with an eye toward jogging people’s memories and keeping Nancy’s uncertain status in the news.

Savannah Guthrie, Dylan Dreyer
Once she flew home to New York City, she visited the Today show cast and crew on March 5 and thanked them for shining a constant spotlight on her mum’s disappearance. (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

“We continue to believe it is Tucsonans, and the greater southern Arizona community, that hold the key to finding resolution in this case,” the statement said.

After the preview of the interview aired on Wednesday, co-host Carson Daly said it’s difficult to see Guthrie “in this tortured limbo state”, given that there has been no closure since Nancy remains missing.

Kotb said she sensed both desperation and a sense of steeliness from Guthrie.

Officials say the case is still active, with a 20-to-24-person task force dedicated to the investigation. (Supplied)

“I was sort of marvelling that she was able to sit there with an outfit on, have a conversation, and also have just direct thoughts about what she sees going forward,” Kotb said.

In the interview that will air later this week, Kotb added, Guthrie shared that “no one’s stealing her joy, so you’ll see both sides of that”.

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