Four-Month Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie Remains Unresolved
Nancy Guthrie has been missing for four months, a case described as "baffles" in headlines. Former FBI agent Katherine Schweit noted the disappearance and contrasted it with a 2003 kidnapping case she previously investigated.
Nancy Guthrie has been missing for four months, according to Hindustan Times. The case has been described in headlines as "baffles".
Former FBI agent Katherine Schweit heard about the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, as reported by NBC News. Schweit previously investigated a 2003 kidnapping of an 88‑year‑old grandmother in rural Wisconsin; that case involved the grandmother being placed in the trunk of a car, the abductor driving her to his property, and shackling her inside a trailer. The grandmother’s grandson, who owned a construction company, received messages demanding millions for her release, and the kidnapper believed he could obtain a large ransom. NBC News reported that the Guthrie case does not follow the script of the 2003 kidnapping.
Hindustan Times reported that Annie and Tommaso Cioni refused help to find the kidnapped woman.
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