Investigator's 'Morbid' Detail Raises Eyebrows in Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Case

Nancy Guthrie remains to be found and while the search for the 84-year-old continues, a self-styled investigator shared an old album art of Tommaso Cioni. 

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Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of TODAY show host Savannah Guthrie, remains missing after being reported missing on February 1. An investigator, Jonathan Lee Riches, has shared a 'morbid' detail about Tommaso Cioni, son-in-law of Nancy, amid the kidnapping case.

Riches, who has been tracking the case from Tucson, believes Tommaso is the last known person to see Nancy before she vanished. This comes as authorities have yet to publicly name any suspects in the case, despite it being over three months since Nancy went missing.

Tommaso and his wife, Annie, have been under public scrutiny, with some speculating that they might be involved in Nancy's disappearance. However, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has cleared the Guthrie family members from being considered as suspects.

Riches shared an alleged old band album cover of Tommaso's, which showed a snake consuming another animal. The post drew a variety of reactions from people tracking the case online, with some calling it 'morbid' and others speculating about the couple's involvement in Nancy's disappearance.