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Savannah Guthrie's Mother Possibly Abducted; Virginia Man Convicted in Au Pair Affair Double-Murder; Other News
Authorities in Arizona were investigating the possible kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, 84, the mother of NBC "Today" co-host Savannah Guthrie. The Pima County Sheriff's Department reported that Nancy Guthrie was last seen Saturday evening around 9:30 p.m. near East Skyline Drive and North Campbell Avenue, north of Tucson. "Sheriff Chris Nanos has stated that he believes that a crime has been committed," according to Fox News.
In Virginia, Brendan Banfield, 40, a former IRS law enforcement officer, was found guilty of aggravated murder in the 2023 killings of his wife, Christina Banfield, 37, and Joseph Ryan, 38. The Associated Press reported that Banfield lured Ryan, a stranger, to the family's Herndon home under false pretenses. Banfield was observed weeping in court as police video of his wife's death was played for the jury, Fox News reported.
Meanwhile, singer Billie Eilish faced criticism for comments made during her Grammy acceptance speech. Eilish, 24, declared "no one is illegal on stolen land" and "f--- ICE" while accepting the Grammy for Song of the Year at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards Sunday night, according to Fox News. Some critics labeled her a hypocrite, pointing to her ownership of a multi-million dollar Hollywood property.
Shannon Swiderski Hamrick, the mother of Skylar Provenza, 19, who was killed in an alleged DUI crash caused by an illegal immigrant, criticized Grammy speeches for ignoring crime victims. In a statement shared with Fox News Digital, Hamrick described waking up overwhelmed by grief just minutes before returning to work.
In other news, physician and longevity influencer Peter Attia was facing criticism after correspondence between him and the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was released on Friday as part of a large tranche of files related to Mr. Epstein, according to the New York Times. Dr. Attia's name appears in more than 1,700 documents, some of which include direct correspondence in the mid-2010s between him and Mr. Epstein, a disgraced financier who had at that point already pleaded guilty to prostitution charges. Dr. Attia, who is in his early 50s, said in a lengthy statement posted on X on Monday that he never witnessed illegal behavior and never saw anyone who appeared underage in Mr. Epstein's presence. He added that he was never on his plane.
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