SHAMEFUL CHAOS: Feuding Livestreamers Descend on Nancy Guthrie Crime Scene — Turning Tragedy Into a Grim Carnival

Ghoulish streamers are turning Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home into a grim spectacle as they feud with each other a month after the 84-year-old grandmother went missing.

One streamer, who goes by Kiki, showed up at the crime scene over the weekend wearing a tiny pair of booty shorts and a crop top — accompanied by a leather-clad cameraman.

But she got into a fight online with other streamers who were onsite – including the true crime gadfly JLR Investigates, and another person known online as Criminal Network.

A woman in a black crop top and shorts stands while a man photographs her in a desert landscape.
A woman is seen posing in front of Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home.James Keivom for NY Post
They accused her of using the scene of the Guthrie tragedy to stage a risqué photoshoot.

Footage from Kiki’s stream captured somebody appearing to call her “embarrassing,” until she flipped them the middle finger.

“Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie’s mom vanished from the house on Feb. 1, and there are still no suspects and no clear leads as to who took her or why.

The clip ended up on X, where the streamers had it out with each other.

A photographer conducts a photo shoot with a woman posing in front of Nancy Guthrie’s residence.
The woman is taking photos in front of Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home.James Keivom for NY Post

Man with tattooed head filming a woman in a crop top and shorts on a paved surface.
The woman strikes different poses in front of Nancy Guthrie’s home.James Keivom for NY Post

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“Adults talking pay attention. Kiki, once this becomes about me or you, it’s no longer about Nancy, so unless you are helping to find her, respectfully STFU,” Criminal Network wrote.

“I will no longer entertain you or your hidden Motives. NANCY. Notice your name is not Nancy.”

But Kiki defended herself, saying that she was merely shooting preview photos for an episode of an upcoming true crime channel episode about the Guthrie case.

And she accused her critics of diverting attention from Nancy’s disappearance – saying they were focused on her outfit and making the situation about her instead of the tragedy.

“You successfully turned all the attention from nancy guthrie & diverted it to me!” Kiki wrote, calling out JLR’s account.

A woman posing in front of Nancy Guthrie’s residence in Tucson, Arizona.
The scantily clad woman poses in front of Nancy Guthrie’s home.James Keivom for NY Post
“I think the FBI would applaud you for your job well done! While you were focusing all your attention me, I was reporting the facts & raising awareness in my own video,” she added.

But even while some commenters corroborated her claims, others still weren’t buying it.

“Who shows up to an 84-year-old missing woman’s home, posing half naked in front of her home for photos?” one wrote.

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