The 84-year-old grandmother posted about being hacked on Facebook Messenger before she was kidnapped from her home on February 1

Nancy Guthrie has been missing for six weeks (Image: Instagram)
Nancy Guthrie reported being hacked on social media before she disappeared without a trace in the middle of the night.
A resurfaced social media post reveals the 84-year-old mother of three claimed she was hacked for a second time on Facebook Messenger.
The Facebook post, published from Nancy’s personal account on August 26, 2021, read, “This is the second time I’ve been hacked in FB MESSENGER. HOW DO I FIX IT?” A friend responded to the post, advising her to reset her Facebook password. It comes after a mystery man who claimed he “saw Nancy 5 days ago” offered chilling new proof.
Before her disappearance, Nancy maintained an active Facebook presence, where the doting grandmother frequently posted videos of her grandchildren and photographs of her three children, Savannah, Cameron, and Annie Guthrie. The 84-year-old also documented her baking endeavors, including pictures of a pie and a pineapple upside-down cake she had prepared.
Nancy’s social media served as a platform for expressing her political opinions, including anti-Trump and anti-ICE sentiments, regularly sharing videos highlighting the conditions faced by detained individuals.

Nancy Guthrie previously shared concerns she was hacked (Image: Facebook)
Her last post before the abduction appeared on January 27, just days before she was seized from her home during the early morning hours of February 1. The post was a shared video honoring Alex Pretti, who had been recognized at the VA Memorial Hospital following his death days earlier.
The reemergence of Nancy Guthrie’s “hacking” post surfaced just a day after NewsNation reporter Brian Entin discussed the possible motives for her kidnapping on his YouTube show, Brian Entin Investigates.
On his March 12 episode, retired FBI agent Steve More said, “Steve said, “It’s getting more possible every day that they were driven by money…I think that this had to do with violence or sexual activity, or pure robbery, or randomness.”
Brian then asked the former FBI agent more about whether the crime could be sexual in nature, to which Steve answered, “It is not statistically irrelevant at all. It is something society has to deal with, and it’s so horrible that the media doesn’t publish stories about it usually.”
During the episode, Steve and Brian also delved into how law enforcement allegedly “wasted” time by spending four hours investigating one of Nancy’s neighbors’ homes.
The neighbor told Brian that she had become concerned after her sister had a visit by people claiming to be the FBI, and was worried that she had been duped by the “man and woman” who entered her home.
Brian said that the agents wanted to allegedly “ask some questions in her house, wanted to look in the garage, asked if she had a pacemaker, and then left.” However, after the anonymous neighbor’s sister became concerned, she “called 911,” with the FBI and Sheriff’s Office turning up to her house.
“They ended up spending four hours there, taking fingerprints, they DNA swabbed her, and said, ‘We don’t believe these were real FBI agents,'” Brian explained during the March 12 episode.
“And this was right in the beginning, just days after Nancy went missing. I’m surprised I hadn’t heard about this until now, but it was a four-hour ordeal. They leave, she goes to bed frightened, thinking, ‘Oh my god, I let these people in my house.'”
But the FBI would soon confirm that the agents were “legit,” to which Brian fumed, “I would’ve just thought that it was more organized, that they would have been able to figure out who’s who, and then they also took four hours doing a crime scene investigation, which was just a whole waste of time.”
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