As the Nancy Guthrie investigation continues, so does the speculation about what might have happened to the 84-year-old. Despite Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos clearing the family in the case, many social media users still find themselves looking at those closest to Guthrie for answers.
In a new interview, NewsNation’s Brian Entin tells Parade that he hasn’t seen any evidence to support these theories, particularly about Guthrie’s daughter, Annie Guthrie, and Annie’s husband, Tommaso Cioni.
“The sheriff has made it clear that they are not suspects, that they’ve been cleared, so I think we just have to go on that,” Entin says. “I’ve never seen any evidence that anyone in the family is involved.”
“I feel bad for them, honestly. You think about the disappearance of Nancy—Annie’s mom— and then to be raked over the coals like that on the Internet…it’s pretty terrible,” he adds.
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Entin also told Parade that he’s reached out to Annie and her husband in hopes of landing an interview, but he hasn’t had “any luck.”
Annie and Tommaso were the last two people to see Nancy before her abduction. According to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, Nancy took an Uber to their home, about 10 minutes away from her house, for dinner on Saturday, Jan. 31. Around 9:45 p.m. local time, Tommaso drove Nancy home, according to Sheriff Nanos. Authorities say they have proof that Nancy’s garage went up around that time and down a couple of minutes later.
From that point forward, it’s unclear what happened inside of Nancy’s home. The FBI released footage of an armed individual wearing a face mask while on Nancy’s front stoop the night she disappeared. However, the person has not yet been identified.
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