As the search for missing journalist Nancy Guthrie continues, a chilling claim has surfaced regarding her daughter Annie and son-in-law Tommaso Cioni. According to unverified reports, the couple allegedly approached Nancy for a loan before her disappearance, which she reportedly refused.
Jonathan Lee Riches, a true crime investigator, shared a photo of a 'no trespassing' sign outside Annie and Tommaso's residence in Tucson, Arizona, which sparked new allegations. Riches claimed that Nancy had denied their request for financial assistance, citing a source familiar with the discussions.
Despite the lack of verification, this information has ignited a flurry of fan theories suggesting that Annie and Tommaso were displeased and sought to retaliate against Nancy for her actions. Netizens have reacted to the claim, with some believing that the couple was involved in Nancy's disappearance.
Ashleigh Banfield, a NewsNation journalist, has also stated that Tommaso Cioni is a 'prime suspect' in the case, referencing an unverified source from law enforcement. Officials have not identified Annie or Tommaso as suspects in this case.