“One of the Best Moments in My Career Was Hearing: ‘We Found Her’” — Reflections from CBS Morning News with Gayle King on Nancy Guthrie

This morning, CBS Morning News covered the ongoing kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, a case that has captured national attention.

During the segment, I was asked to share my perspective based on my experience working on kidnapping and abduction investigations, including cases involving elderly victims and urgent medical needs. In moments like these, fear and speculation spread quickly — but panic doesn’t help families or investigations.

Understanding why law enforcement and families take certain steps, such as public appeals, coordinated messaging, and continued dialogue, is where hope becomes grounded in reality.

I’m grateful to CBS Morning News for covering these difficult stories with care. My role is simply to help explain what’s happening beyond the headlines and why hope can still exist, even in the most uncertain moments. Watch the segment below. Go beyond the headlines… subscribe for calm, factual guidance when the news is overwhelming.

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