Mommy, if you're hearing this, you are God's precious daughter. Yes, everyone is working pretty well in every year. Savannah Guthrie, that was her video message from over the weekend. I believe it was Sunday, the day before yesterday. A new video message from Savannah Guthrie has emerged. And some new reporting, even if the ball is not moving much. Bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum and our number three. The New York Post, springing off of a daily mail piece, Savannah Guthrie moves. Now, hunkering down with siblings in a $1.02 million mansion as ransom deadline looms. Now, I've got to say that the ransom deadline had passed. And that was yesterday, and it was the second ransom deadline. But the New York Post writing, Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have moved in together at a $1.02 million mansion. It looks like a very nice house. In the Arizona desert amid intense media scrutiny over the disappearance of their mother Nancy, a report said on Monday. Savannah, a today TV show co-host, was initially staying with her sister Annie, who's 56 years old. And brother-in-law, Tomaso Cioni, a 50-year-old, at their $675,000 house in the Catalina foothills. They're going to name the price of everything. It's the price of everything, the value of nothing. And the Catalina foothills, it's a neighborhood above Tucson near their mom's home. But as law enforcement paid a second visit to the house over the weekend and press swarms the area, the two sisters, along with their older brother Cameron, who is 61 years old, moved into a five-bedroom home nearby the daily mail reported. And here's an aerial photo of the home. It looks like a very nice home, and it has a swimming pool. It appears to have a tennis court or something resembling a tennis court. Very nice. The siblings left for their new home in the middle of the night amid unrelenting cameras. Unrelenting cameras surrounding them. And there it is. It's kind of crazy. And they've been posting these videos. And the police still say they have no person of interest. They say that they have no suspect. And also there are reports that they're taking DNA samples from what they call household staff. Maybe a housekeeper, the pool guy. I don't want to be sexist, but it's always a pool guy, isn't it? And then, well, we'll leave the rest of the details out of that. But the new, more private house features a guarded gate house, preventing anyone but residents from entering and shielding the front door from the news cameras on the streets. And that's why there is this aerial photo from a drone or something. Maybe it's from an old real estate listing too, but looks like a lovely place. And I can imagine they want to get away from all of the madness because it's completely nuts. And again, there was another deadline yesterday when you absolutely drop dead date. That's why it's called a deadline. You had to pay the six million dollar ransom. Otherwise bad things were going to happen. Although bad things probably happened on day one, but who can say for sure? And CNN, they've got the headlines, Savannah Guthrie pleads for public's help as FBI says it has no suspects in mothers disappearance. CNN says Nancy Guthrie, the mother remains missing despite her family's response to purported ransom notes. And now even CNN is calling them purported ransom notes. And the people that sent the ransom notes actually have any relationship to the crime or the missing person or anything. We really don't know, don't know for sure, but it's a, it's a pretty awful situation. And Savannah Guthrie posted another video that we just got this morning and Savannah Guthrie posting with another, another plea on it. It's the guy that's most unimaginably horrible thing your mother is missing. Maybe kidnapped or the kidnap notes, are they legitimate or are they fake? People trying to shake you down. Democrats thinking they can shake six million dollars out of you. And Savannah Guthrie posted a new video. Hi there, everybody. I wanted to come on and just share a few thoughts as we enter into another week of this nightmare. I just want to say first of all, thank you so much for all of the prayers and the love that we have felt. My sister and brother and I. And that our mom has felt. Because we believe that somehow, some way she is feeling these prayers and that God is lifting her even in this moment and in this darkest place. Now, I feel for her and I've never had any problem with Savannah Guthrie, although a couple of videos have emerged of her being less than strictly journalistic, but who cares. Her mother is missing and it's a, and it's a terrible, horrible story and, and the sister Annie and her husband have. Mom over for dinner and it's still there. A lot of things that are still unclear as to whether dinner was at Annie's house or they went out to a restaurant, but then the son in law reportedly took her back to her house and dropped her off at 9.30 or 9.45. And then the next morning she didn't show up at church and that story has changed now too. I don't know if you've seen this, but apparently on Sundays she didn't go to church. She went over to a friend's house where they watched a streaming church service out of New York while they were in the Arizona desert. So that story has changed in the last 24 hours and maybe it's got nothing to do with anything, but also former FBI top official doubts whether Nancy Guthrie's disappearance was actually a kidnapping. And this is kind of interesting. A former top FBI official has raised doubts about whether Savannah Guthrie's mother 84 year old Nancy is really still alive and being held by kidnappers and the former FBI assistant director Chris Swecker said, I'm very skeptical of this. The Sunday was on the Fox News channel. He said, is this really a kidnapping? Does somebody really have her? And is she really alive? He said, and these are all very legitimate questions. And I've been asking these questions myself. If it was a kidnapping, it would be a very simple matter to authenticate and provide proof of life. Swecker said noting that no evidence has been credibly authenticated at this point. You have to alive for the possibility. You have to allow for the possibility that this was something more or or something other than a kidnapping. I don't know if you saw yesterday the aerial video of law enforcement, searching the the system, the system, which is a nasty prospect, but certainly a possibility so they're looking at the property around the house. Swecker, the FBI guy also pointed out that the ransom demands being reported, which skyrocketed from $1 million to a reported $6 million in a matter of days. And, and you know, there's no proof of life. I talked about this yesterday. Nothing has been authenticated. And, and Swecker said, remember now it was a $1 million ransom not too long ago. All of a sudden it's $6 million. I really think there's a third party here that's just playing with them, opportunists who think they can exploit the situation, which might suggest that there is no one holding her hostage, which might suggest that it was not an ordinary kidnapping, but maybe a murder in why would that be? Now, maybe someone stood to to benefit to profit from the death of the 84 year old woman. Now, honestly, there's a let me see. I know where it is. I know where it is. No, we did 11 right. And yeah, let's go to cut number 12. Another FBI special agent, Robin, a man named Robin Drake, the our E. K. E. former special agent, FBI. And he was on the television in the 5 a.m. hour this morning. I was watching it for you. And he talked about first about the latest video that was out that we just played the audio for you. And, and he's well, he's raising questions. All the videos that they put out are really well stated and crafted. I think she's such a great communicator than combined with the crisis negotiators. They've really tweaked the language perfectly for multiple audiences from the very beginning. We're very directed and broad, very empathetic message to very transactional directed right at the point. And then go back out broad again, asking the public's help in any way possible and very specific with language too in that they're just want their mom back and kind of insinuating in any way they can get her. Yeah, and I look, I think Savannah Guthrie, who was in New York when mom disappeared and was not a regular caregiver of mom and didn't live four miles away. I did the sister and the sister's husband much closer to the situation. And you know, is there why would a housekeeper or the pool guy or somebody like that? Why would anyone like that? And I would be involved. You know, that would just be a robbery, a burglary. And wouldn't have to do it in the middle of the night when 84 year old woman is at home as at home sleeping in her inner bed. It looked to me from the beginning like someone was out to get her and not to hold her for ransom. And so we've we've got that and and the former FBI special agent Robin Drake. And what I think is this, I think because of the treasure trove of information from the daughter's house because again, I mean, think about your own life with your own elderly parents, your managing their lives about who's doing work on the house, who's coming and going medical appointments and all these things. That's where all the information is and this looks like because they knew a lot of details about Nancy inside the house and things like that was what we're gleaning from all these things. This person is in that pool of people that was most likely there. So knowing that name. Yeah, I think that name is probably in a pool of people. So it's been filtered down to that just which one of those people in that pool of people stretching back a week or month or even a year or two. That's what they're trying to sift through right now. That's what I believe as well. Right. And yeah, who the they've got the FBI has got a list of names people they're talking to you have the absolutely the if there's a housekeeper if there's a pool guy. If there's somebody in and out of the house regularly, but those people could steal what they wanted to steal without killing anybody. And there's honestly very little reason to believe that mom is alive at this point. I think that it was probably over quickly. And now who is responsible and who knew where the phone would be, who knew where things would be in the house, the cameras and how the cameras worked and how you could knock out the cameras. Somebody close to the home and and he's talking about well, who you know on the list the treasure trove of information from the daughter's house from Annie's house and Annie living four miles away with her husband who is the base player in you know in a band. And they know all about the house. They know about her. They know all the details. They dropped her off at her house on Saturday night and then Sunday at about two a.m. everything goes haywire in mom's house and we never see her again. And who is on the short list. I'd say the daughter Annie and her husband are on the short list and you know I'm not an FBI investigator, but they'd be on my very short list. I don't think there's any doubt any doubt about that. And with that said, I made mention a couple of minutes ago over the weekend. I like I like mild movies. And I was watching a movie had popped up on Turner classic movies. No doubt maybe some other channel, but probably Turner classic movies. And there is a movie called ransom ransom as you might imagine about a kidnapping 1956. And I saw the I remember seeing it decades ago and I thought I remember this movie and also I met Glen Ford one time walking on the pure in Santa Barbara. And he was walking along by himself. I was with my brother Daniel. And I said that's Glen Ford and he kind of he kind of looked over and gave a little nod and I said, well, hey Glen Ford and walked over and talked to my brother Daniel and I talked to Glen Ford for a while. Now I want to tell you about this this movie because it turns out it was remade decades later this movie ransom about a wealthy parents and their child is kidnapped for ransom. And what did Glen Ford do in the heat of the moment? And because I was thinking this I was thinking this yesterday. Maybe Savannah Guthrie should do this and said, and I thought, well, wait a minute. That's the storyline from that Glen Ford movie ransom. And then it was remade. 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A put up $1 million reward and say we'll give this money to anybody that can tell us where our mother is. Lead law enforcement, one million. So no more ransom. You're saying. Well, the reasons for not dealing with ransom demands are there's a long list of reasons not to negotiate with kidnappers. And in hindsight, they probably should have done this in the first place. I have a lot of compassion probably assumed. Didn't want to assume the worst. But it isn't too late to flip the script. It only takes one rap to take the bait. And now, and then I'll be out. Well, I got to say Jim, I saw you up on the board. And it says, got three families should offer $1 million reward for whereabouts a month. And, and, and Mike, when I looked at that and said, well, now we got to go to Jim. Because I can't steal Jim's idea now that Jim's on the board. And here's, here's the thing Jim. I was just talking about it a couple of minutes ago. There's Glen Ford movie that I saw over the weekend that I hadn't seen since I was a kid. 1956 movie called ransom, ransom. And in the movie, Glen Ford is the owner of a vacuum cleaner company. His wife has done a read. Their son is kidnapped. And, and he agrees to pay the ransom. But then he changes his mind. And he went on television with a pile of cash in front of him on a table. And he said, there will be not one penny in ransom. But I will put up this money a half million dollars in 1956 and cash. This is a reward for anyone that will come forward and name you. The Democrats on Capitol Hill and a hearing are embarrassing themselves once again. And Customs Board of Patrol chief was asked by an idiot Democrat. Did Alex Pretty deserve to die? I think I would have turned it around on him. And so, well, Congressman, do you believe Alex Pretty brought it on himself? You think you should have shown up to a second time at a riot at a protest where he was violent the first time should have been. Should have been arrested the first time. You got a gun and an extra magazine. And he's violently attacking federal officers that he bring it on himself. Congressman. But let me, let me go back to the the kidnapping and all that. Because you know, the FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading the recovery of Nancy Guthrie of Savannah Guthrie's mother or the arrest and conviction. Not just the arrest, but also the conviction of those responsible. And and I've got to say our last caller, Jim was was on to something here. And it was and it's crazy because over the weekend I watched this 1956 movie with Glenn Ford and called ransom. And and it was a good movie that I had seen long ago. And I saw it on Turner class. So that's that's good. And again, my brother Daniel and I were walking on Stern's Worf in Santa Barbara, California. We were both living there at the time. And there was Glenn Ford walking all by himself on the on the Stern's Worf. And I said, there's there is a Glenn Ford and he smiled and gave a little wave. And my brother Daniel and I walked over to the Glenn Ford couple of steps away and said hello. And he couldn't have been nicer. It couldn't have been more down the earth and mellow and soft spoken and. And nicest guy you never meet and then Glenn Ford was in a hundred great movies. All kinds of great stuff that he was in over time from his Paris burning in the for horsemen of the apocalypse to the court ship of Eddie's father and all kinds of great stuff. But he couldn't have been a nicer guy meeting him briefly in public and it was fun. And and in the movie in this movie, ransom 1956. Glenn Ford is the owner of his family vacuum cleaner company and he's wealthy and lives at a big house and has two domestic servants in the house. And his his wife Donna Reed is is there and then their son who is a you know a sparky little 10 year old kid or something and he's kidnapped by kidnappers who hold him for ransom. And the police explained to Glenn Ford that you got a 50 50 chance of getting him back alive if you hand over the half million dollars in ransom money. And you got a 50 50 chance of getting him back alive if you don't hand over the ransom money. So Glenn Ford didn't say anything to his wife or anybody else. He he found a way I guess bought his way on the television and he brought in the half million dollars and cash and poured out the half million dollars and cash on a desk in front of him as he was speaking to the TV camera. And he explained to the kidnappers of his son that he wasn't going to play their game on this table. You see a large sum of money. You have to pay $500,000 United States currency exactly as buy you stipulated US currency will never come any closer to this money than you are right at this moment. No ransom money will ever be paid for my son every last cent of this money goes on your head as a reward. Now one of the interesting so he said he's not going to pay the ransom but now I'm going to put a reward out in this you know get some bad asses to hunt you down. And also is kind of interesting he said US US currency US currency. Just as you stipulate it and I've got to say in the ransom note that Savannah Guthrie that the Guthrie family reveal at one point they asked for the money that I believe the six million dollar ransom note said US dollars. US D they wrote for US dollars in the ransom note and that was peculiar unless they're Mexicans are there from Venice, Wala and their part of trend air rock weather that the Democrats brought into the country but they said US dollars and I wonder if the whoever sent these ransom notes also watched. The nineteen fifty six movie ransom but but then it should be noted that it's not just the nineteen fifty six movie with Glenn Ford but also a nineteen ninety six remake of the same movie also called ransom this time with Mel Gibson as the father whose I guess son is kidnapped and they demand a larger sum of money what with inflation and all that Mel Gibson in the nineteen ninety six version. The movie ransom this is your ransom two million dollars in unmarked bills just like you want it in place. The US closes you'll ever get to it US dollars you'll never see one dollar of this money because no ransom will ever be paid for my son instead I'm offering this money as a reward on your head that our life it doesn't matter so congratulations you just become a two million dollar lottery ticket. Except the odds are much much better do you know anyone that wouldn't turn you in for two million dollars. I don't think you do. And that kind of interesting and he says US dollars also and that they do it's a remake of the nineteen fifty six movie they might have taken the original script and updated it and all that but the the Guthrie note also said US D and that is a little bit peculiar unless they're watching the Mel Gibson movie or if they're coming from another country. But isn't that peculiar and they're demanding Bitcoin the ransom note or even more than one note demanded cryptocurrency payments that included the term US D United States dollars to define the value of the Bitcoin and and that is another suspicious element in the saying US D in the ransom notes. So in any case I was having the thought that if if Savannah Guthrie learns and the Guthrie family learns that mom was murdered then she was willing to put up one million dollars she was apparently willing to put up six million dollars in Bitcoin to get mom back maybe putting up one million dollars saying for anybody that turns in the people responsible for this crime and and at some point what are we nine days in the United States dollars. In days in I believe she disappeared or was really last seen on Saturday ten days ago but the police said she was taken from the house early Sunday morning two a.m. hour perhaps on Sunday morning and that was nine days ago the Sunday morning metric but if you discover or you conclude that that mom is not coming home then perhaps putting up a one million dollar award would be an appropriate thing to do and I was thinking about that yesterday in part because of this movie but also because it's it's smart it's not it's not dumb and Savannah Guthrie I would think would want to get to the bottom of this one way or the other and and as I said I'm not sure if I'm going to get a chance to do that. And as they are these notes coming from somebody watching bad movies they're okay movies but they're you know this is this is peculiar a lot about this has been peculiar from the beginning and and I still have as everybody investigates that investigates kidnappings still have family members on the short list and and you never know people can be strange and the the sun in law moms sun in law I don't like base players say so I got that I got that code. All right let's go back to the phone's Michael and what are we not getting to we have so many stories. Let's go to Karen calling from the great state of mass of schusses. Gozun type Karen you're on the Chris plant show. Hi Chris. Hi Karen. My name is Karen but I am not a Karen and a mass of chews that we love Trump. You can talk a lot of holes in my theory. I was thinking about it well as on hold but has anybody checked the restaurant where everybody ate to see what the energy was like between all of them because I'm thinking of who ever dropped the mother off. Nobody said they did not go into the house maybe they went in and argued about something maybe maybe she fell and hit her head they thought she was dead they said well come back later to get rid of her I don't know it nothing about this things like a normal kidnapping but I guess what I'm saying is somebody in the family could possibly accidentally killed her in panic and that right of her body at two in the morning and then pretended it was a kidnapping I don't know I know it's not very good but no movies will be made out of that script but no it's it's it's part of a script it is and and look yeah the the Sun and law and this has been a bit murky from the beginning to that Annie and her husband with the funny Italian name took mom to the dinner mom took a and Uber over to Annie's house four miles away and and it's unclear whether they took her to a restaurant or whether they stayed at Annie's house and had dinner and that's something we should have clarity on but we don't and then and then the the Annie's husband mom son and law allegedly drove mom back home Nancy got three back home and dropped off at nine thirty or nine forty five and then they said there's a evidence of the home being broken into and her she has a pacemaker which checks in with her iPhone then it checked in in the two a.m. hour but you're absolutely right that let's say they didn't go out to eat at out in public and they had a rip or and fight at home and she said take me home and who knows they might have been fighting over money I don't know but what if things get heated what if the woman had a heart attack I know that does not have a heart attack but it doesn't fit in with the pacemaker maybe they thought she was dead but it was still beeping slowly until they went back to retriever to take her out of the house right I don't know but anyway but nothing about this is normal you suspect you suspect well you look at the family at the the have been live four miles away from them. They are familiar with all of her habits and patterns and the house and they were close enough to know about all these things. And yeah, who knows what was going on in her personally. I mean, if I'm the FBI, I'm gonna look at all their text messages, their phone calls, their patterns, looking at emails. I'm gonna be checking in with the Sun and Laws family members and the people he plays in a band with and see if there is any. Oh, what if it was somebody, one of his bandmates that knew that it was his mother-in-law was Savannah, got to raise mother. And maybe she met them before. So I don't know, there's so many different angles on this, but I think putting up money for information, somebody's going to wrap them out if it's a million dollar, you know, gift or whatever you want. Yeah, yeah, reward. Yeah, rewards, sorry. Yeah, it would be, it would be. I'm talking to radio every day like you, I get nervous and terrified. Yeah, you do great. Well, that was it. You're great, you're wonderful. No, listen, you gotta think about these things and the FBI, I hope, is thinking about these things. You know, there were reports that the FBI has now taken over as lead in the investigation from the Sheriff's Department and the sheriff himself is being maligned by, even by people, the locals that live there, say that the sheriff has long been considered kind of a Barney-5 type and not much of an investigator and that he's done some political, some Democrat party bidding the sheriff has and undermined Republicans, not that that's necessarily pertinent to this, but another reason to dislike the sheriff there. And I just gotta say that the closer in to mom, I think the more likely it is you're going to find the bad guy here. And one thing real quick, you know how Savannah, I was surprised that we appreciate your prayers and that we're a religious family. Once this is all over, watch her side attack her for saying that publicly. They probably won't do it right now, but when this is all said and done because they're devious. Well, absolutely. And Sinister and they like after school, Satan Club and they don't go to church and all of that. That's great. And yeah, and also I've gotta say, I'm wondering if Savannah got three after all this is over and we don't know how it's gonna come out now. But after all this is over, is she gonna go back to the today's show like everything is normal and like nothing happened? Who knows, wouldn't it be amazing if she had something to do with it? I'm not saying she does at all, but wouldn't that blow your mind? You know what, today nothing would surprise me anymore. Nothing. Yeah, that's true. Anyway, all right, well, thank you for talking to me and go Trump for Massachusetts. You're wonderful, thank you, Karen. And I know you're not a Karen. And it's mass for Trump. How they pick my name? I'll never know, but anyway, all right, Chris, let's talk to you. Thanks, Karen. That's great. That's wonderful. You did great. You did wonderfully. That's good stuff. I gotta say, this is a mystery for the ages. It's a Colombo episode or something. And I've always liked a good mystery. And I don't want to be icy about it, well, so to speak. I don't want to be cold about it, but it is I'm not personally attached or connected to the family or the incident in any way. And for me, I want an answer, because, you know, we're almost at the end of the episode and we need the answer. The Lombo has to say, and one more thing. And then we find out that, well, we'll find out what we find out. Now those mental ill Democrats on Capitol Hill, they have the Director of Ice. He's only the active Director of Ice, acting Director of Ice for the last year or so, because the Democrats won't confirm anybody because they're third world tree dwelling communists. And you may remember that about a week ago, Dick Durbin, Dicky the Durbin Democrat Senator from Illinois, brought in a picture of their hero, Alex Predi, who was shot in Minnesota by federal law enforcement and killed. Dick Durbin brought in an altered AI, altered photo where the, totally fake photo with agents holding this idiot Democrat pack in a gun at a riot to the ground. And somebody erased the heads of one of the ice agents in the photo. Dick Durbin used the photo and he was laughed out loud and he was mocked and he was ridiculed. And then today, Democrat congressman, House member Benny Thompson, brought in the same fake AI photo with the headless horseman and showed that. And you have a Benny Thompson. And here's Benny Thompson with his altered AI photo. Just days after the hearing, Mr. Lyons refused to participate in, CBP personnel shot Alex Predi. And he was placed down on Minneapolis's sat, well, Minneapolis's sidewalk. And brought daylight. Yeah, brought daylight. If it had happened at night, then it would be under cover of darkness and in the middle of night. But it was in broad daylight. And now he's got behind him on the easel this AI altered fake photo with the guy with the missing head. And six people on his staff had to get that photo and print it and have it mounted on a foam coreboard and bring it into the hearing room. And nobody noticed that there's a headless man because they're stupid people. They're unintelligent people. And then there's another idiot Democrat from California, member of the House. Shree Sanadar and Shree Sanadar is carrying on American traditions and the Democrat party so. And listen to this because they just, they lie, they make everything, they don't follow the news, they don't know what's in the news, they don't know what they're talking about. Democrat House member Shree Sanadar. Did the ICU nurse Alex Predi deserve to die? Did he deserve to die? I cannot comment on an ongoing investigation, sir. Government response. Do you believe that he deserved to die? That was the question. Should he be killed by your agents? Hell yeah. I'm not going to comment on an ongoing investigation. The same question included in all the facts are available. Same question gets the same answer. Did he deserve to die? Well, did you're talking about the, which one now, the man that brought a nine millimeter semi-automatic pistol to a riot for the second time with an extra magazine and then he violently attacked federal law enforcement officers? I think again, I would have turned it around on him if I had been the acting ICE director, acting ICE director, Todd Lines. And I'd say, well, let me ask you, Congressman, did he bring it on himself by on two different days, two different occasions violently attacking federal law enforcement agent while armed and with an extra magazine like he's going to wear, what do you think, three Sanadar?