Savannah Guthrie shows ‘endangered’ body language in emotional plea video

Savannah and her sister, Annie, were seen reading pieces of paper while delivering messages of hope that their mother is still alive, while talking about who may have kidnapped her.
‘The statement is written, as it should be. This is not the time to ad lib,” Brown noted.
“She talks about her mother in the present tense, which means she thinks she’s still alive,” she said of Savannah.
As the NBC personality tearfully read her portions, Traci noted, “Her sister is barely holding it together,” about Annie.
Annie, who was one of the last people to see her mother on January 31, hours before Nancy was abducted from her home in Tucson, Arizona, noticeably did not have the same openly crying reaction as her sister.
“Her lips roll inwards – that blocks the emotion. And her eyes close for long periods of time – that keeps information out,” the body language professional noted.
“This is something she doesn’t want to see. She has several large breaths, which is to regulate stress.”



