Nancy GuthrieNBC host Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother disappeared overnight from her home in Tucson, Arizona, a week ago. Agencies including the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department have launched a search to find any information about Nancy’s disappearance. Amid reports of a new ransom note, investigators returned on Saturday, February 7 Anne GuthrieNancy’s eldest daughter and her husband Tommaso Cioni.

Delegates spent nearly three hours at the residence, arriving after sunset and leaving before midnight, Parade magazine reported. Shortly thereafter, X entered into a lively discussion about luminol, a chemical reagent used in forensic identification of trace amounts of biological material. Authorities were allegedly seen leaving the premises with bags containing evidence, which they had collected with approval from authorities. Anne and Tommaso. Additionally, a former FBI agent clarified whether the team may have used Luminol at Anne’s residence.
What is Luminol? Was Luminol used on Annie Guthrie’s property?
In a recent interview with Parade Magazine, former FBI agent Bryanna Fox discussed Nancy Guthrie’s The kidnapping case has escalated into one of the most high-profile criminal investigations in recent years.
In an interview with the publication, Fox clarified that Luminol is used at potential crime scenes to reveal traces of evidence that may not be visible to the naked eye. Luminol is commonly used in forensic investigations to help investigators identify body fluid residues, including blood, saliva and urine. Regarding his role, Fox said: ” [luminol] It is a fluorescent blue light. You need to use it in complete darkness. Basically, how it works is you shine light on it, and when it comes into contact with some kind of biological substance (could be blood, urine, or saliva), it appears iridescent. “
However, the use of luminol does not mean that the location is considered a primary crime scene. So far, authorities have confirmed whether luminol was used on Annie Guthrie’s property.
Fox added that every seemingly unimportant blemish, cut and crack was scrutinized and re-examined for any clues that might aid the investigation. “I wouldn’t think there was any deeper meaning other than they just wanted to document everything. You never know what’s going to be important. You never get the chance to look back on it later.”
Are Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni suspects in the case?
Anne Guthrie She and her partner are currently undergoing additional tests as part of the investigation. Authorities have conducted two searches of their home. NewsNation reporter Ashleigh Banfield made the explosive claim that Tommaso Cioni is being considered a potential suspect in the 84-year-old’s disappearance. However, law enforcement representatives refuted the claim, clarifying that they had neither verified nor endorsed the claim.


