Public anger is mounting after several livestreamers were seen staging content and arguing outside the Tucson home of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie, who has been missing since February 1.

According to reports from The New York Post, the normally quiet residential property in Tucson, Arizona has recently become a flashpoint for online personalities seeking viral crime content. Instead of solemn coverage, the scene has reportedly devolved into public disputes and provocative photo opportunities — sparking widespread criticism.

Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, now more than a month old, remains unresolved. Authorities, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, have conducted multiple searches but have yet to identify a suspect or release significant new leads. The case has drawn national attention not only due to the suspicious circumstances but also because of Savannah Guthrie’s prominence as a longtime “Today” show anchor.

Tensions escalated over the weekend when a female streamer known as Kiki appeared outside the residence wearing short shorts and a crop top, accompanied by a cameraman dressed in leather. Images circulating online show her posing in front of what is considered an active investigation site.

Other content creators were also present, including accounts known as JLR Investigates and Criminal Network. A heated online exchange soon followed. Kiki was accused of exploiting a family tragedy for engagement-driven content, with critics labeling her behavior “shameful.” In one livestream clip, an individual can be heard confronting her before she responds by raising her middle finger.

On X (formerly Twitter), the account Criminal Network wrote, “When this becomes about you or me, it’s no longer about Nancy. Unless you’re helping find her, stay quiet.” The post concluded pointedly: “Your name isn’t Nancy.”

Kiki defended herself, stating she was filming promotional material for an upcoming episode on her crime-focused channel about the case. She argued that critics were shifting attention away from the missing woman and instead focusing unfairly on her clothing and presentation. “You’ve successfully diverted all attention from Nancy Guthrie and turned it toward me,” she wrote, claiming her goal was to raise awareness.

While some supporters echoed her defense, many social media users remained unconvinced. “Who shows up to the home of a missing 84-year-old woman and poses nearly half-dressed for photos?” one commenter questioned, reflecting the broader backlash.

The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie is considered a serious case with potential criminal elements. Her family has reportedly offered a reward exceeding $1 million for information leading to answers. As weeks pass without breakthroughs, public concern continues to grow — intensified now by the controversial behavior unfolding at the scene.

The incident has reignited debate over the ethics of true crime content in the age of livestreaming. For many observers, the focus should remain squarely on finding Nancy Guthrie — not on social media spectacle.

Sources: Znews