A former FBI agent says he trusts the ‘Today’ show host Savannah Guthrie He had a secret codeword for his mother By Nancy Guthrie Kidnapper in his latest video. Savannah released a new video message on Instagram on the evening of Saturday, February 6, they said Agreed to pay the ransom For Nancy’s release. She was joined in the video by her siblings Cameron and Annie.
Did Savannah Guthrie have a secret message for mom Nancy’s kidnapper? Ex-FBI agent decodes new video (Savannah Guthrie/Instagram)Captioned in the video, “Bring her home,” Savannah said, “We got your message and we understand. We’re asking you to return our mother to us now, so we can celebrate with her. It’s the only way we can have peace. It’s very precious to us and we will pay.”
Ex-FBI Agent Reveals Savannah Guthrie’s Hidden CodewordJason Pack, a former FBI special agent and crisis negotiator, opened up about Savannah’s use of “celebrate,” explaining what he meant by the one-word phrase in the context of negotiations and ransoms.
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“The word ‘celebrate’ stood out to me immediately. Savannah didn’t say ‘surrender her’ or ‘give her back.’ She said give him back so we can ‘celebrate’. It is the language of resolution, not conflict. In any negotiation, you want to offer the other side a way for them to see it end in a positive and peaceful way,” Pack told the Daily Mail.
Pack also said that in his experience in crisis negotiations, “the most dangerous moment comes when communication breaks down. Guthrie is doing everything he can to make sure that doesn’t happen.”
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Law enforcement activity is not limited to Nancy’s home at this time. A representative for Circle K told TMZ that cops visited a store along Oracle Road in Tucson after they received a tip involving a vehicle of interest. They were given access to surveillance footage.
However, authorities say no suspects have been identified. The Pima County Sheriff’s Office said Saturday, Feb. 7, that they “have not identified any suspects, persons of interest or vehicles associated with this case.”
