
Over the past three weeks, rumors swirled that Nancy’s son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, who’s married to her daughter Annie Guthrie, could possibly be a key particular person of curiosity since he was the final particular person who noticed the aged lady earlier than she mysteriously went lacking.
As Radar beforehand reported, Nancy had dinner with Annie and Tommaso at their Arizona property on January 31. Later that evening, Tommaso allegedly drove her again to her own residence in Catalina Foothills and dropped her off at roughly 9:48 p.m. The following day, she was reported lacking when she failed to point out as much as a get-together with a pal to observe a livestream of a church service.
Her keys, pockets, and telephone had been discovered on the scene, in addition to blood spatters on the door. Ransom letters, which have but to be verified as respectable, had been additionally despatched to the Guthrie household and several other media retailers. One of many alleged ransom notes requested for $6 million in bitcoin for Nancy’s protected return residence. Nevertheless, the Guthrie household was unable to acquire proof that the supposed kidnappers had their mom or if she was even alive.
Earlier this month, journalist Ashleigh Banfield joined in on the rumors that Nancy’s son-in-law “could be the prime suspect” within the case.
Nevertheless, the Pima County Sheriff’s Division rapidly shut down the allegations, calling them “irresponsible.”

