Savannah Guthrie's Sister Annie Under Scrutiny for Potential Misinformation in Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Case

Nancy Guthrie is yet to be found, and ex-detective Chris McDonough explored whether Savannah could trust the information from Annie after Guthrie went missing. 

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Nancy Guthrie remains missing after her family reported her disappearance on February 1. Authorities believe she was taken from her home in Tucson, Arizona, the night before. Former detective Chris McDonough discussed the case on his show The Interview Room, focusing on the period after she was reported missing.

During the discussion, one of the speakers pointed out that Savannah had said she'd called the hospitals, while also saying that Annie had called them too. This raised questions about the futility of the action and the accuracy of the information provided by Annie.

Another speaker on the show mentioned that they don't know if any of the information Savannah is providing is accurate and where she received the information that the wallet and phone were at the hospital. This was based on information provided by Annie, which was assumed to be supposition.

Dr. Gary Brucato, a co-founder of the Cold Case Foundation, spoke about how witnesses often remembered things differently at the crime scene and then again at trial. He added that people often remember things in a cooler-headed manner than how they might have acted at the time.

Ahead of this discussion, a clip of Savannah speaking about Guthrie's disappearance was played. Savannah mentioned her interaction with Annie when she'd called to inform her of her mother's disappearance. Annie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, had called all the hospitals, but Savannah was not convinced and wanted to call the hospitals herself again.