Savannah Guthrie is opening up about the moment her world collapsed—revealing the devastating way she learned that her mother Nancy had vanished, and the details are even more haunting than anyone imagined. According to sources close to the ‘Today’ show anchor, Savannah received the news not from police, not from a family member, but from a frantic phone call from a neighbor who had gone to check on Nancy after she failed to show up for a planned breakfast date. “The neighbor said, ‘Savannah, your mom’s door is open, her car is still here, but she’s gone. And there’s blood,’” a family insider recounted, their voice trembling. Savannah was at work when the call came, and those who saw her in the moments after describe a woman who physically staggered as the words sank in. “She just kept saying, ‘No, no, no, not my mom,’” a colleague recalled. “Then she grabbed her bag and ran out without telling anyone where she was going.” In the hours that followed, Savannah reportedly drove straight to her mother’s house, arriving before police had even fully secured the scene. What she saw there—an open back door, overturned furniture, and the small traces of blood that would later become central to the investigation—left her reeling. “She stood in that doorway and screamed,” the insider added. “It was the kind of sound you never forget.” As the search for Nancy continues, Savannah carries that moment with her every single day—a moment that transformed her life into a nightmare no one should ever have to endure.