What began as an ordinary Saturday dinner has become a national mystery wrapped in family anguish. Nancy Guthrie, 84, was dropped at her Tucson home by her son-in-law, her purse, phone, car, and medications left untouched inside. By Sunday morning, she’d vanished. Outside, investigators found forced entry and blood spatters, and later, reports surfaced of a chilling ransom note demanding millions in Bitcoin.
Sheriff Chris Nanos insists there is no official suspect, urging the public to stop spreading unverified accusations, even as media speculation swirls around Nancy’s son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, and a car belonging to her daughter Annie. Meanwhile, Savannah Guthrie pleads for prayers and refuses to give up hope, describing her mother as a woman of deep faith and fragile health. With time working against them, the family waits, suspended between terror and the desperate belief that Nancy is still alive.