Authorities now say what the internet refused to believe: Nancy Guthrie’s family are not suspects, but victims. After days of speculation about son-in-law Tommaso Cioni – the last known person to see her alive – Sheriff Chris Nanos publicly cleared every sibling and spouse, condemning the cruelty of unfounded blame. Behind the headlines, a family already shattered by loss has had to watch itself be tried online, even as they plead for help to find Nancy.
With the FBI doubling the reward to $100,000, investigators are betting that someone, somewhere, knows what happened on January 31 near Tucson. A single glove, a doorbell camera, and an elderly woman’s empty home are all that remain. For Savannah Guthrie and her family, every new statement from police carries the same unbearable truth: the world is talking, but Nancy is still not home.