Unanswered questions as search for Nancy Guthrie enters a new month

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The disappearance of the mother of TV presenter Savannah Guthrie captivated the US, but police have not made any arrests.

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In a case that feels ripped from a true-crime novel, the 84-year-old mother of US television presenter Savannah Guthrie is believed to have been "taken in the dark of night from her bed," her daughter said, after last being seen on 31 January.

The shocking disappearance of the religious mother-of-three has turned her small suburb in Tucson, Arizona into a media circus and prompted more than 3,000 tips to police, tearful pleas from her famous daughter, cryptic ransom notes, Bitcoin demands and widespread speculation from online sleuths.

But each potential break in the case - including photos of the suspected kidnapper and DNA testing of gloves found near the scene - seems to lead to a dead end, with no arrests or even a named suspect.

Officials said early on that drops of the matriarch's blood were on the doorstep of her home and believe her suspected captor - a masked, glove-wearing man - took the front-door-camera that revealed his brief appearance. But those twists and turns have slowed to a trickle, with few recent big developments.

Meanwhile, headlines have moved onto other subjects, including the war with Iran and the continued fallout from files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

"If there's nothing to report, nobody's going to watch after a while," content creator Melinda Long, a health and wellness influencer from Long Island, New York, told the BBC.

Long, who has joined so-called "mom detectives" who post videos on social media about true-crime cases, has been invested in the disappearance because her own mother is close to Nancy Guthrie's age. But now, even she is feeling like "hope is starting to fade" with the lack of developments.

'I just believe she's somewhere here locally', Pima County sheriff tells BBCExperts familiar with forensic investigations say that the early days of a case are crucial, and the longer she remains missing, the lower the chances are of finding her alive, especially given

Source: BBC

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