Khloé Kardashian has thoughts on the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mom, Nancy Guthrie.
“Nancy Guthrie, I mean, is that not heartbreaking?” Kardashian, 41, said on the Wednesday, May 13, episode of her “Khloé in Wonderland” podcast. “I don’t know. I’m just like, this is 2026. There is nothing? That is mind-blowing.”
After admitting that she’s conspiratorial, Kardashian continued, “I don’t know if I know enough about this case, but all the things I was reading about the brother-in-law and that kind of stuff, I’m like, ‘Oof.’” (Police cleared the entire Guthrie family, including Savannah’s brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, following unfounded rumors linking him to Nancy’s abduction.)
Kardashian went on to recall the ransom notes, which she noted had been sent to “all the media outlets” in the early days of the investigation.
“How weird was that?” Kardashian asked while talking with guest and “Crime Junkie” podcast host Ashley Flowers. “It’s so much, and I just can’t understand that in 2026 there’s not — like you said — that’s what I don’t believe, that there’s not one piece of information. They’re not telling us.”

Kardashian’s podcast episode was released one day after Nancy’s neighbors marked 100 days since the 84-year-old was reported missing on February 1.
“I write this message with a very heavy heart as our friend and neighbor, Nancy Guthrie, remains missing,” a Monday, May 11, newsletter written by the president of the Catalina Foothills Association, Will Pew, read. “On behalf of the Catalina Foothills Association, I wish Nancy’s family and close friends love and support; our thoughts are with all of them.”

The letter went on to encourage people to “respect the privacy of neighbors” amid the ongoing search, with the Catalina Foothills Association looking into how to “improve neighborhood security.”
“As with most of us who have lived here for decades, Nancy and her family are rooted in Tucson and the Catalina Foothills and she and her children and grandchildren have many, many close friends who are all suffering waiting for any news of her whereabouts,” Pew concluded. “I urge you to keep Nancy and her family in your thoughts and to respect their privacy.”
Days earlier, Savannah — who has since returned to the Today show after a brief hiatus — paid tribute to Nancy on Mother’s Day.
“We will never stop looking for you. We will never be at peace until we find you,” Savannah, 54, captioned an Instagram post on Sunday, May 10. “We need help. Someone knows something that can make the difference.”









