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Mary Ann Blevins, a close friend and fellow book club member, said the group had last seen Nancy just weeks before she vanished. “We were together last month,” Mary Ann recalled.
How Friends Remembered Her
Mary Ann, who is 86, emphasized, “We’ve known each other for many, many years. I met her a long, long time ago when we first started up the book club.”
She described Nancy as upbeat and engaged when they last met. Mary Ann said Nancy was “in really good spirits,” a detail that stands out now given what followed.
According to Mary Ann, Nancy also spent time with her mahjong group and stayed closely involved with her grandchildren. That routine included helping care for Savannah Guthrie’s nephew.
Savannah Guthrie and mom Nancy, laugh with Jenna Bush Hager on an episode of “Today” show on April 17, 2019. | Source: Getty Images
Savannah Guthrie and mom Nancy, laugh with Jenna Bush Hager on an episode of “Today” show on April 17, 2019. | Source: Getty Images
When asked if Nancy had ever expressed concern about being alone or about the possibility of being kidnapped, Mary Ann was direct. “No, never.”
Blevins added that Nancy was widely loved in her community. “Anybody that knows her and met her loves her,” she said. “I don’t think she has any enemies, and that’s why this whole thing is very scary.”
Investigators Focus on the Ransom Note
As friends remember a life that appeared calm and predictable, investigators are dealing with a far more alarming set of clues. Attention has turned to an alleged ransom note demanding cryptocurrency.
Former NYPD hostage negotiator Wallace Zeins told CNN that the circumstances suggest more than one person may be involved. He pointed to the ransom demand itself as potentially revealing.