True-Crime Influencer Sparks Outrage After ‘Sexy’ Photoshoot Outside Nancy Guthrie’s Home
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Outrage is spreading online after a true-crime streamer known as “Kiki” was filmed staging a revealing photoshoot outside the Tucson home of a missing elderly woman, prompting accusations of ghoulish clout-chasing amid an active disappearance case.
The video, now circulating widely on social media, shows the influencer posing near police tape and makeshift memorials outside the Arizona property where Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen. Viewers were quick to condemn the scene as tasteless, with many calling it an appalling attempt to profit from tragedy.
Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie of Today, vanished from her affluent neighborhood in Tucson on February 1, 2026. Investigators have said evidence at the scene, including blood traces and disturbing doorbell camera footage, points toward a possible abduction. The case has since escalated into a high-stakes investigation involving federal authorities and a $1 million reward for information.
Despite the gravity of the situation, Kiki appeared to treat the location as a backdrop, striking poses in a low-cut outfit while recording content. The footage has been described by critics as “ghoulish,” “exploitative,” and “a new low for true-crime culture.”
After the backlash erupted, Kiki claimed the March 2026 shoot was intended solely to capture thumbnails for her videos and insisted there was no malicious intent. That explanation has done little to calm the storm. Commenters argue that intent is irrelevant when the result is content created for personal gain at the site of an ongoing investigation involving a vulnerable missing woman.
