An alleged passage from a book written by Annie Guthrie has resurfaced and has sparked speculation amid the high-profile kidnapping case of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie.
The resurfaced image shows the acknowledgement section of Annie's book, beginning with the line, 'Tommaso Cioni, my heart, root and bone.'
Nancy was reported missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona, three months ago, on February 1.
According to the authorities, Guthrie was taken from her home either early on February 1 or late on January 31.
On the night of the disappearance, a masked guy wearing gloves was seen at her door in security tape that the FBI made public.
Annie Guthrie's book acknowledgement lists her mother, Nancy Guthrie, brother, Camron Guthrie, and sister, Savannah Guthrie, among many other names.
Online users are also interested in Charlie, another name that is listed alongside Nancy's name in the paragraph.
Users also debated the meaning and emotional intensity of the phrasing that she used for her husband, Tommaso Cioni.
Some online commenters interpreted the line as poetic language commonly found in literary dedications, while others speculated about how the relationship between Guthrie and Cioni could become relevant in the kidnapping investigation of Nancy.