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Nancy Guthrie Update: Retired FBI Agent Challenges Popular Wrench Attack Theory in Nancy Kidnapping Case

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01.06.2026

TUCSON, Ariz. — A retired FBI special agent has pushed back against speculation surrounding the wrench attack theory in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, urging the public to defer to investigators who have access to evidence not available to outsiders.

Jason Pack, a retired FBI agent, addressed the theory that Nancy Guthrie may have been targeted and possibly tortured by a hired assailant working for a remote "mastermind" seeking to extort money from her family. Speaking to Parade magazine, Pack stressed the importance of relying on verified facts rather than public speculation.

"Regarding the wrench attack theory, I'll be respectful here because I know people mean well. But not one of us outside this investigation has read the case file," Pack said. "We haven't seen the forensic reports, the communications records, or the full body of evidence that investigators are working from every single day. The FBI and Pima County aren't building their strategy around outside theories on cable news. They're working from facts the rest of us simply don't have access to."

The comments come more than four months after Guthrie vanished from her home in Tucson's Catalina Foothills area. She was last seen on the evening of January 31 or early February 1, 2026. Surveillance footage released by authorities shows a masked individual at her front door around the time of her disappearance. DNA evidence, including a hair sample, has been collected from the residence, but no arrests have been made and no suspect has been publicly identified.

Savannah Guthrie has offered a $1 million reward for information leading to her mother's safe return. The family has also reportedly hired private investigators, with some........

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