Investigators in the ongoing search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother have uncovered a chilling discovery: an unsent text message saved on her phone, written the night she disappeared but never delivered.
Police say the message was typed deliberately, paused mid-action, and left unsent for reasons still unknown. It contains just seven haunting words:
“I’m scared. Please don’t stop looking for me.”
Authorities believe this message provides a rare glimpse into her state of mind during what may have been her final moments of clarity. There are no follow-up texts, drafts, or outgoing messages after it, leaving investigators and the family grappling with its emotional weight.
Savannah Guthrie has not publicly addressed the message, but sources close to the family describe the discovery as both heartbreaking and fragile hope. “To know she tried to reach out and couldn’t — that’s what breaks them,” one source said.
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