Nancy Guthrie, 84, mother of “TODAY” host Savannah GuthrieShe was reported missing on February 1 but has not been found. Authorities believe she was taken the night before from her home in the Catalina Foothills near Tucson, Arizona. Nearly three months later, authorities still have not released the suspect’s name to the public.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Office is leading the matter and the FBI is assisting. While the search for Guthrie continues, much of the public’s attention has been focused on Guthrie’s other daughter, Savannah’s sister Anne, and her husband, Tommaso Cioni. Now self-proclaimed investigator Jonathan Lee Riches claims Annie and Tommaso’s house was a “crime scene.”
What is said about Tommaso Anne’s house
Riches, who goes by JLR online, wrote a post on
JLR then asked, “Where is Nancy Guthrie?”.
Notably, Jaguar Land Rover has been on the ground in Tucson reporting on the Guthrie case. He had made several other claims about Anne and Tommaso over the past few days. Initially, Jaguar Land Rover claimed Anne Borrow money from Guthrie Sometime before her disappearance, he later added, a source close to the family tipped him off. However, Jaguar Land Rover did not provide any further evidence to support his claims.
In another instance, he shared alleged documents claiming the investigation was Anne and Tommaso’s house The night before Guthrie disappeared. It’s worth noting that despite JLR claiming Annie and Tommaso’s house was the crime scene, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has cleared all Guthrie family members in the matter. He said they were not suspects in the case.
Interest in Tommaso began when former NewsNation reporter Ashleigh Banfield reported that Tommaso was a possible suspect in the case. However, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department quickly debunked the rumors. They didn’t do much to tamp down speculation, however, as reports surfaced that Anne and Tommaso lived nearby and that Guthrie had dinner with her daughter the night before she was reported missing. Tommaso also reportedly walked her home after dinner, making the two the last people to see Guthrie before she was taken away.
It’s worth noting that police have confirmed they view Guthrie’s home as a crime scene. According to the timeline, the octogenarian had previously been at Anne’s home, so authorities may be reluctant to reveal details while the investigation is ongoing. Savannah also slammed the speculation surrounding Annie and Tommaso after Sheriff Nanos cleared all Guthrie family members, noting that they both loved Guthrie very much. Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer, who provided insight into the case, also noted that the two men were likely Guthrie’s primary helpers because they lived in close proximity and police would have initially been interested in them because, other than Guthrie’s house, they were expected to be the best sources of information about the missing woman.


