
The search for Nancy Guthrie reached its fourth week, without any hopeful news regarding the 84-year-old’s survival. The Pima County police and the FBI are looking at the case with priority, suspecting kidnapping. After days of investigation, they found blood trails, five ransom notes, gloves of a masked intruder of Nancy’s house and also a doorcam video of the same person. Although authorities didn’t name any suspects, public scrutiny of Nancy’s daughter, Annie, and son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, remains. Amid that, viral claims regarding the couple having a share in Nancy’s alleged insurance policy have surfaced.
Why does the public think Nancy Guthrie might have had a hefty insurance policy?
Current discussions around Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping case centre around the possibility of the 84-year-old having a hefty life insurance policy to her name. The curiosity and chatter mostly stemmed from Nancy living alone in her USD 1 million Tucson, Arizona home and the repeated ransom demands by her abductors. As of now, five ransom notes seeking USD 6 million in Bitcoin have been received by media outlets like TMZ. These point to the possibility of money being the motive behind Nancy’s kidnapping.
















