Savannah Guthrie and Her Siblings Issue Heart-Wrenching Plea in New Video for Mother's Return
In a harrowing video released by NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie and her siblings on Saturday, the family made a desperate appeal to their mother's kidnapper, begging for her safe return. The emotional plea comes just days after a message was received at the family's home in upstate New York.
Guthrie, 41, and her siblings - Anna Guthrie, Caroline Guthrie, and Michaela Guthrie - appeared visibly shaken as they spoke directly to their mother's abductor. "We will pay," they said in unison, their voices trembling with emotion.
The family's heartfelt plea is a stark contrast to the cryptic message sent by the kidnapper just days earlier. The note, which was read aloud during the video, contained only two words: "We'll wait."
Guthrie and her siblings have been holding out hope for their mother's return since she went missing from their home on December 31. The FBI has been investigating the case, but so far, no one has been arrested or charged in connection with her disappearance.
The family's video plea is a poignant reminder of the devastating impact of kidnapping on families and loved ones. As they beg for their mother's safe return, Guthrie and her siblings are holding out hope that justice will be served soon.
In the video, Guthrie can be seen visibly emotional as she speaks about her fears and hopes for her mother's return. "We're begging you, please come back to us," she said, her voice cracking with emotion. "We want our mom home safe and sound."
The family's request for anonymity has been granted by the FBI, who are urging anyone with information about their mother's disappearance to come forward.
As the investigation continues, Guthrie and her siblings remain hopeful that their mother will be found alive and returned to them soon.
In a harrowing video released by NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie and her siblings on Saturday, the family made a desperate appeal to their mother's kidnapper, begging for her safe return. The emotional plea comes just days after a message was received at the family's home in upstate New York.
Guthrie, 41, and her siblings - Anna Guthrie, Caroline Guthrie, and Michaela Guthrie - appeared visibly shaken as they spoke directly to their mother's abductor. "We will pay," they said in unison, their voices trembling with emotion.
The family's heartfelt plea is a stark contrast to the cryptic message sent by the kidnapper just days earlier. The note, which was read aloud during the video, contained only two words: "We'll wait."
Guthrie and her siblings have been holding out hope for their mother's return since she went missing from their home on December 31. The FBI has been investigating the case, but so far, no one has been arrested or charged in connection with her disappearance.
The family's video plea is a poignant reminder of the devastating impact of kidnapping on families and loved ones. As they beg for their mother's safe return, Guthrie and her siblings are holding out hope that justice will be served soon.
In the video, Guthrie can be seen visibly emotional as she speaks about her fears and hopes for her mother's return. "We're begging you, please come back to us," she said, her voice cracking with emotion. "We want our mom home safe and sound."
The family's request for anonymity has been granted by the FBI, who are urging anyone with information about their mother's disappearance to come forward.
As the investigation continues, Guthrie and her siblings remain hopeful that their mother will be found alive and returned to them soon.