Nancy Guthrie Update: Anne, Tommaso Cione’s work takes center stage as ransom note claims Savannah’s mother ‘buried by nature’
daughter of Nancy Guthrie, Anne Guthrieand son-in-law, Tommaso ScioniThe company is again facing public scrutiny after reports revealed details of the ransom note. annotation, It is said To the Today show host and Annie’s sister, Savannah Guthrieclaiming that the 84-year-old “has now been buried by nature.”

Shortly after Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on February 1, the Guthrie family received two ransom notes. Authorities believe the octogenarian was abducted the night before from his home in the Catalina Foothills, near Tucson, Arizona. They also believe the notes came from the same person.
So far, the contents of the ransom note have not been made public. However, as the news came to light, some people who paid attention to the case unconsciously turned their attention to Anne and Tommaso. The couple, who reportedly live near Guthrie, have been at the center of public speculation long after the Pima County Sheriff’s Department clarified that no member of the Guthrie family was a suspect in the case. Interest in the pair has continued since it is believed Guthrie dined with Anne the night before she was reported missing, with Tommaso reportedly walking her home after the meal – making them among the last people to see Guthrie before the tragedy.
Now, in the context of the phrase “Burial Now with Nature,” a social media user on X tried to check the writings of Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni to see if the word “natural” appeared in them. It is worth noting that Tommaso was a high school teacher, while Anne was a published poet with a large body of work.
Works by Annie Guthrie, Tommaso Cioni take center stage
“Nature/nature in the poetry, lyrics and writings of Anne Guthrie and Tommaso Scioni,” user X wrote. They also shared screenshots of their findings.
User X further commented that Tommaso’s work made no reference to nature, but claimed that Anne’s poem “The Oracle” did. “The only match,” they wrote, “is the word ‘nature’ in the poem ‘Oracle’ (part of the chorus of ‘Dark Nights’). In context, it appears as a question-and-answer oracle.”
However, a copy of the poem hosted by the University of Montana does not show “natural” appearing.
“Sometimes the shadow becomes clear
Have the eyes of the world,
I took a look and there was a fragment
Broken inside
(“My Sight”)
What doubts can you have in the eyes of the world?
In them-? “of poetry reading. A preview can be seen on Google on the University of Arizona page when searching using the specific lines shared in the screenshot.
“What is nature? A pocket sealed and torn. Why am I secret? Humble are those who are alone. What is humility? Failure is landing. What is truth?” reads the line in the preview. However, when I opened the website, I couldn’t find these lines. A screenshot of the preview is attached below.
The post illustrates the fragile links some people may find online as the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s abduction continues more than four months after she was reported missing. Authorities are still treating it as a case of kidnapping, according to information shared with the public.
Meanwhile, User suggestion Look for the word “buried” in the writings of Anne and Tommaso.