BREAKING: New Camera Recovered From Roof of Nancy Guthrie’s Home May Hold Chilling Clues in Disappearance Case
A major development has emerged in the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of television host Savannah Guthrie, as sources confirm that investigators have recovered a previously unknown camera from the roof of her home.
According to law enforcement sources familiar with the case, the camera was discovered during a secondary forensic sweep of the property—days after authorities initially believed all surveillance devices had been accounted for. The placement of the camera, positioned high above the residence, has immediately raised questions about who installed it, when it was activated, and what it may have captured on the night Nancy Guthrie vanished.
Sources say the footage obtained from the device is now being reviewed by federal investigators. While officials have not released the video publicly, multiple insiders describe the content as “disturbing” and “deeply concerning,” suggesting it may show previously unseen moments from the final hours before Nancy disappeared.

“This camera was not part of the home’s standard security system,” one source said. “Its location and angle were unusual. That alone changes the direction of the investigation.”
Investigators are now working to determine whether the camera was installed without the family’s knowledge and whether it was intended for surveillance rather than security. The discovery has reportedly prompted authorities to re-evaluate earlier assumptions about the case, including timelines and the movements of individuals near the home that night.
The Guthrie family has not commented directly on the newly recovered camera, but a family spokesperson released a brief statement saying they are “fully cooperating with investigators” and are hopeful that “any new evidence will bring clarity and answers.”
Savannah Guthrie, who has made emotional public appeals for her mother’s safe return, has not yet addressed this development. Close sources say the family was informed of the discovery before news of it reached the public.
As the investigation continues, authorities stress that no conclusions have been reached and that the footage remains under active analysis. However, officials acknowledge that the existence of an unknown camera on the roof of the home introduces a chilling new dimension to a case that has already gripped the nation.
More details are expected to be released as investigators determine the origin of the camera—and what it truly reveals about the night Nancy Guthrie disappeared.
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