Eric Anderson recently spoke to Newsweek about the ongoing search for Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother, 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. In the article, Eric emphasized the critical nature of the first few days of a suspected kidnapping or abduction, as the search for Guthrie enters its sixth day.
Eric notes that prosecutors typically look for non-public details to confirm authenticity in any ransom notes. He also highlights that smart‑home and medical device data are difficult to pinpoint as evidence.
“Unlike a witness, you can’t cross‑examine an algorithm,” he tells Newsweek, adding that pacemaker data often cannot showcase a precise timeline.
He concludes that the case’s national media coverage given Savannah Guthrie’s status as a public figure could complicate jury selection, and both the prosecution and defense will likely seek to sequester the jury or limit their exposure to coverage of the case.