As the search for Nancy Guthrie enters its seventh week, her daughter Savannah Guthrie is reportedly ‘livid’ over the false claims linking her brother-in-law to her mother’s disappearance, as investigators now focus on two specific dates that suggest the 84-year-old may have been targeted weeks before she went missing.
FBI reviewing evidence before disappearance
Federal investigators have been reviewing Nancy’s Tucson neighborhood, specifically asking residents for home security footage from January 11 and January 24, weeks before she disappeared.
According to reporter Brian Entin of NewsNation, agents specifically asked for footage from those dates and even watched as neighbors checked their camera archives. Nancy disappeared from her Arizona home on February 1. Investigators’ interest in the January dates suggests the people responsible may have been watching her neighborhood weeks before the disappearance.
Authorities have also questioned workers at a Mexican restaurant where Nancy filmed a segment for the 'Today' show suggesting they are retracing her steps in the days leading up to her disappearance.
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Savannah Guthrie ‘livid’ over claims about brother-in-law
Amid the ongoing search, Savannah has found herself dealing with another painful situation and she is reportedly upset that her brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni has been linked to the case. Cioni was one of...
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