Expert Claims Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance Involves Someone Familiar

Nancy Guthrie update: As the search for Nancy Guthrie continues beyond 100 days, investigations highlight forensic evidence and DNA testing.

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More than 100 days have passed since Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, and the internet is filled with theories. The Guthrie family holds onto hope that their matriarch is still alive, while investigations are being conducted by the Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI.

Tommaso Cioni, Nancy's son-in-law, was the last person to see her on January 31, but he has been cleared as a suspect. The investigation has focused on forensic testing, particularly DNA analysis, but limited information has allowed sensational theories to dominate the narrative.

Criminal defense and civil rights attorney John W. Day believes the most credible theories are the least sensational ones. He thinks it's reasonable to assume that Nancy's kidnapping was a deliberate act, likely involving someone familiar with her and her family.

Day emphasizes that investigators often have more information than they can reveal to the public, particularly in cases of potential kidnapping. He believes a clean DNA link would be the best possible outcome, giving investigators a roadmap to a suspect direction.