Nancy Guthrie remains missing after being reported missing on February 1, with over two months elapsed and no visible progress in terms of suspects. Speculations in the case have continued to thrive, surrounding daughter Annie Guthrie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni.
A former FBI agent, Jennifer Coffindaffer, has explained why people are tending to suspect Cioni and Annie in this case. Coffindaffer noted that Cioni 'looks the part' and that people want to blame him due to his appearance.
She also commented on the timeline of events that led to Cioni being scrutinized, stating that he was not the last to see Nancy alive, but rather the porch guy and others were. Coffindaffer raised questions about Cioni's motive, saying 'Why would Tommaso Cioni, who was her caretaker, who saw her often, all of the time-they had these Sunday dinners together-why? There's just nothing for them to gain.'
The former FBI agent also went to bat for Annie, dispelling rumors about her. Coffindaffer said 'This is a woman who works hard. No signs of money problems,' adding 'They do just fine. They're not in money problems. They have one child. They have a beautiful life from all accounts.'