Moments after the news broke about the apparent abduction of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, the floodgates opened on social media.
Influencers shared the timeline of events surrounding Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, including photos of the blood found on her front porch that later matched the 84-year-old grandmother. The search for Guthrie, believed to have been taken against her will a week ago near Tucson, Arizona, has captured the attention of online armchair detectives.
The online response to Guthrie’s disappearance has drawn comparisons to the case of Gabby Petito in 2021. Social media platforms have been flooded with tips and theories, but also misinformation. Law enforcement officials have urged caution in sharing unverified information that could harm the case or individuals involved.
While social media can raise awareness and keep people alert, it can also lead to the spread of rumors and false information. The true crime community’s growth has highlighted the need for law enforcement to adapt to the digital age.
As the search for Guthrie continues with no suspects or persons of interest, the public’s involvement through social media has both positive and negative consequences. It is crucial for individuals to be mindful of the impact their posts can have on ongoing investigations and the well-being of those involved.

