It’s been well over a month since the disturbing disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie. Despite the amount of time since her disappearance, a former FBI agent has assured the people that it is not a cold case as a matter of fact, they believe that the case is still “red hot.” The agent, Jennifer Coffindaffer, claims that there are still tons of actionable leads and according to Men’s Journal they think that there is a possibility that the case could break wide open at any moment. Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped For those unaware, Guthrie went missing on January 31st and a week after her disappearance the FBI released photos and footage from a doorbell camera which showed an armed individual wearing a mask outside of the elderly woman’s home on the day she vanished. The unidentified suspect was also seen on another day prior to the incident. While the footage was certainly a promising lead the investigation quickly stalled, and now, here we are, a full month later with seemingly nothing to show for it. Nancy is still missing and the person behind her disappearance is still unknown. With no real news on the wellbeing of Nancy Guthrie fears have grown that the case may be going cold. Last week Savannah Guthrie took to social media to release a statement. In it, she acknowledged the very real possibility that her mother “may already be gone.” “She may have already gone home to the Lord that she loves. And is dancing in heaven with her mom and her dad. And with her beloved brother Pierce. And with our daddy. If this is what it is to be, then we will accept it,” Savannah Guthrie said.” However, Savannah also shared that her and her family hadn’t given up hope that they would find Nancy one way or another. The case is still red hot Despite waning hopes there has been some slightly positive news. Coffindaffer claims that investigators have a lot of evidence to work with including “a glove, DNA from inside the house, videos, Porch Guy leads and so much more we know nothing about.” In a post to social media she stated that people claiming that the case had gone cold “has no idea what that term means and has never worked a day of law enforcement in their life.” Investigators still have a lot of hope for the case although not everyone is confident in their capability to handle the situation. TMZ’s Harvey Levin cited info from the FBI to explain why they still believe the case could be solved. “It just takes that one person,” he explained, “one person who opens his or her mouth, and the case cracks wide open.” When put like that it sounds as if the case is on the very brink of being bust open but only time will tell whether those hopes were misplaced or not.