Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos He has not held a press conference on the Nancy Guthrie case since February 5. Although he has been reluctant to engage with the media, he has participated in multiple interviews in the past 24 to 48 hours, including a recent discussion with Fox News’ Matt Finn.

During this interview, Finn asked if anyone had been excluded as a suspect or person of interest in the case. “No one is really eliminated,” Nanos replied. Additionally, Finn asked Nanos about ongoing rumors that someone in the family might be involved. Nancy is missing.
Nanos on Nancy Guthrie case: ‘It’s crazy’
To stress that the family has fully and 100% responded to all of our requests, application “The accusations against this family have become insane,” he said, adding that “an individual cannot be charged with such a horrific crime without any supporting evidence.”
Fenn stressed that just recently, Nanos said “no one” had been cleared.
The search for 84-year-old Nancy began on February 1. The FBI has released photos and videos of a potential suspect showing up at Nancy’s front door the night she was killed. disappear. However, authorities have not identified a suspect or person of interest in the investigation.
Nancy Guthrie missing timeline and speculation on family members
Nancy is the mother of TODAY anchor Savannah Guthrie, sister Annie Guthrie and brother Camron Guthrie. In addition, she is also the mother-in-law of Anne’s spouse, Tommaso Scioniand husband Michael Feldman of Savannah.
According to the timeline published by Nanos, on Saturday, January 31, Nancy took an Uber to her daughter and son-in-law’s (Anne and Tommaso) residence, which was approximately four miles away. They enjoyed dinner and played family games before Tommaso drove Nancy home around 9:30 p.m. local time. Before leaving, he made sure Nancy was safe inside. Authorities suspect Nancy may have been abducted from her home in the early hours of Sunday, February 1.
There has been considerable discussion on social media about the family’s potential involvement, as the timeline suggests Nancy’s eldest daughter Anne and son-in-law Theonie may have been the last people to see her alive. Neither the Pima County Sheriff’s Department nor the FBI have said the family is innocent in the matter.

