Rumors Swirl Around Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance
Over the past three weeks, speculation has been rampant surrounding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, a beloved elderly woman who went missing under mysterious circumstances. The focus has shifted to her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, who is married to Nancy’s daughter, Annie Guthrie, as he was the last person to see her before she vanished.
Reports from Radar suggest that Nancy had dinner with Annie and Tommaso at their Arizona property on January 31st. Tommaso reportedly drove her back to her home in Catalina Foothills later that night, dropping her off around 9:48 p.m. The following day, Nancy failed to show up for a planned gathering with a friend to watch a church service livestream, prompting her loved ones to report her missing.
Upon investigation, authorities found Nancy’s belongings β including her keys, wallet, and phone β at her home, along with blood spatters on the door. The situation took a chilling turn when ransom letters, demanding $6 million in bitcoin for Nancy’s safe return, were received by the Guthrie family and various media outlets. Despite the threats, there was no concrete evidence to confirm that Nancy was in the hands of kidnappers or even alive.
The speculation intensified when journalist Ashleigh Banfield hinted that Tommaso Cioni could be a prime suspect in the case. However, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department swiftly dismissed these claims as “irresponsible.”

