Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, has been abducted by speculation about the motive. Pima County police have not zeroed in on a suspect or person of interest, though unverified claims have linked Nancy Guthrie’s son-in-law Tommaso Cioni as a suspect.
Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie. (x)However, the abduction has sparked speculation as questions have arisen: Why would anyone kidnap an 84-year-old? This has put Nancy Guthrie’s wealth and possessions under the spotlight, as many wonder if it could be connected to the kidnapping.
Although the motive remains uncertain, so far, there is interest in whether Nancy Guthrie was wealthy and the value of her home in Catalina, from which she was abducted.
Nancy Guthrie Net Worth: How Rich Was She?Nancy Guthrie moved from Australia to Arizona after her husband Charles, who worked there as a mining engineer, died of a heart attack. Nancy Guthrie struggles to raise her children after her husband’s death and takes a job as a clerk in the public affairs department at the University of Arizona. She never remarried and raised her three children, Annie, Savannah, and son, Cameron, on her own.
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As far as her wealth is concerned, it was inherited from her husband, who died of a heart attack in 1988. Additionally, his wealth also consists of his own savings from his job at the University of Arizona. Notably, Savannah Guthrie noted in a blog post by her mother that Nancy’s job at the University of Arizona meant that she attended at a discounted tuition fee.
Next comes Savannah Guthrie’s property: a house in Catalina, Arizona, just north of Tucson. The home was purchased in 1985 while Nancy Guthrie’s husband was still alive, Newsweek reported, citing realtor.com. Records show the home’s ownership hasn’t changed since 1985. Online real estate platform Zillow estimates the mansion to be worth around $1,10,000 in the current market.
Annie Guthrie, Nancy Guthrie’s eldest child, and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, bought a house just 10 minutes from Nancy Guthrie for $650,000.
