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February 11, 2026
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The topic surrounding “Annie Guthrie husband” has captured significant search interest, largely due to recent news highlighting Annie Guthrie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni. An article from The List discusses their professional lives, shedding light on their careers and personal dynamics. This insight into the lives of Annie Guthrie, the sister of famed broadcaster Savannah Guthrie, has drawn notable attention from the public.

Additionally, a Yahoo article reported on a security guard hired by Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni during a search for family member Nancy Guthrie. This development likely spurred further interest as it connects to a sensitive family situation, prompting people to look for information about Annie and her husband’s involvement in these circumstances.

The combination of personal professional insights and the unfolding family-related events have likely contributed to the surge in searches. The public’s curiosity regarding their lives, especially in light of Nancy Guthrie’s situation, has resulted in sustained high search volumes around the keyword.

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Elixabef • 87 points
That would certainly make sense, which is the first time I’ve said that about anything related to this case.
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BatInteresting4853 • 8 points
Ditto
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AntoniaFauci • 42 points
This is exactly the kind of way that the real world details can be a little odd but benign, and don’t always get expressed clearly in a short statement. So she was expected to attend church, but in reality she was expected to attend a friend’s home.
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botoxedbunnyboiler • 4 points
Not sure why commenters are making a big deal out of this. Over time, the verbiage she used probably just got shortened from going to watch church at friends to going to church, since she’s been doing this for 5 years. Probably everyone in her orbit knew what it meant.
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Havehatwilltravel • -1 points
I am interested in it for one aspect only. Can’t speak for others. This has been said to have gone on since covid. Yet Savannah “recently” changed churches and I suppose the ladies then changed online churches right along with her which means cultish behavior not any particular convenience or preference for this over that. They just did what she did. When they were kids, Nancy took them to a Baptist Church 3 times a week. I was curious if Annie still went to the church her mother took them too as a child or didn’t go anywhere now. Because I am going to tell you that if the church my Mom took me to all those years was abandoned so she could church hop online to wherever my famous sister was going along with a gaggle of her friends, it would be met with exaggerated eyeroll from me. You know?
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probable-sarcasm • 3 points
Agree. But the sheriff could’ve been more clear
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adnilzzz • 19 points
I feel like a lot of the unanswered questions that people are obsessing over are going to have very simple understandable explanations.
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martapap • 10 points
I wonder how she normally got there to her friends house on Sundays. Whether she ubered or drove.
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AntMediocre2081 • -11 points
It seems odd to me that a group of Arizona ladies would meet that early on a Sunday just to watch a service on a computer broadcast from a New York City church, when they could just as easily attend a local church in their community. Like, I would understand Nancy wanting to do that, to feel closer to her beloved Savannah and grandkids, but Nancy’s friends? What’s in it for them to have to host this remote New York church service from their home on Sundays??? Make it make sense!!!
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ElectronicWelcome4 • 35 points
It makes total sense. A group of older ladies getting together for church in the comfort of one of their homes, with all of the creature comforts right there and probably coffee and cake immediately afterwords with no hassle of driving, steps, etc.
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FleursSauvages322 • 21 points
It just happened to be a NYC church that these friends enjoyed watching, but it could have been based anywhere and likely had nothing to do with Nancy or Savannah, grandkids, etc. Since the pandemic virtual church attendance is quite common. There doesn’t seem to be anything about this that doesn’t make sense.
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Havehatwilltravel • -10 points
It was allegedly a livestream of Savannah’s church which IS odd. And a bit obsessive, considering I have not seen the media show a single image of mom hugging either of her other two children. It feeds into my case theory of the resentments that could have been building. The mother seems totally wound up in having a rich famous daughter on tv to the point she livestreams her church rather than having built a church relationship in Tucson over the years she could have livestreamed. It seems ‘cult-like behavior cult of personality that is. The other old ladies could also have enjoyed the proximity to stardust and been Savannah superfans. I’m with Ant.
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ouiserboudreauxxx • 4 points
They may have just liked Savannah’s church while they attended virtually over the pandemic, along with the friend group enjoying their weekly get-together, and then just kept doing it. I’ve had similar thoughts about resentment over a favorite child, but I think if Annie/Tommaso were involved that they would have been found out by now.
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julallison • 2 points
Nancy’s facebook page shows a pretty equal distribution of attention to the kids. The reason we’ve seen so many photos of Savannah and Nancy is because those are from when Nancy appeared on the Today show with Savannah and are public.
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Gmajj • 33 points
They started doing it during Covid, discovered they enjoyed it more than going to a regular church and decided to make it a tradition. It’s more intimate and accommodating than a regular church. It makes sense to me. I’m old and I can certainly understand this arrangement.
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Jellyjellyjellycat • 9 points
It sounds way more comfortable and secure as well! (Eg. not catching the flu, they don’t have to smalltalk with someone they don’t like, etc.). The New York church? Maybe it isn’t about NY at all, just they prefer how that priest leads the sunday service.
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chunkychickmunk • 3 points
My mother is a similar age and while she attends church in person, I could see her doing this if she had a group of church ladies/friends to watch with. She wakes up early anyways, so being a friend’s house at 6 or 7 would be easy. They probably have breakfast after.
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Annis_hana88 • 4 points
For those not religious, just insert a different interest to kinna see that meeting up for church service at someone’s house is not that out of the ordinary: book clubs, tabletop gaming, weekly poker games, sewing circles, etc. During Covid many people “attended” church via online streaming broadcast. This still carries over today, especially to those in the elderly population. Meeting at a friends house allows fellowship with your friends. For the elderly living alone, attending church may be their only social interaction in a week. I imagine the person hosting would provide snacks and beverages. Usually the host duties is rotated within the group. It is a way for social interaction as well as being fed spiritually.
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JusticeHunter1 • 4 points
Post Covid, a lot of elderly people are still reluctant to be in crowded places, so that could be one reason along with just preferring to be around this group of women.
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Valuable-Hospital991 • 2 points
Wtf?
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mariagrayce • 0 points
I do think it’s odd they watched a livestream of a church far away. Usually people watch their home church, so I’m unsure why you are getting downvoted so much. Why are her friends watching some church that is random to them as a group? I’ve been in church my whole life and I’ve known elderly to watch church from home, but this gathering as a group to watch a livestream is new to me.
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KevinDean4599 • 21 points
If Nancy watched a 10:45 am church service on the east coast that would be 2 hours ahead of her local time in Tucson this time of year (8:45 am in Tucson). So she would have probably shown up at a friends home between 8:30 am and 8:45 am. this friend would have probably called her around 9 or so realizing she was not showing up. then after not getting in touch with her, that friend might have called Annie soon after but maybe not until after the church service was over. in any case this contact would be easy enough for law enforcement to verify. simply look at Anne’s phone record (assuming she was called) and verify who called and at what time. this would have been covered in the initial line of questioning on day 1 or day 2.
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jd2004user • 8 points
That was pretty much exactly what I’d heard almost from the beginning. She didn’t attend in-person church, it was virtual. What I hadn’t heard before this was she gathered with friends who attended virtually as a group.
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Havehatwilltravel • -4 points
Not to watch their own Tucson church services which one would imagine they had done prior to covid restriction, but Savannah Guthries church services in NY in a time zone far far away? That is ODD behavior to me. Obsessive behavior I should say.
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sugarbageldonut • 7 points
Not necessarily. Perhaps she preferred that service over the ones provided locally? Or maybe she liked a specific pastor more? Maybe she just wanted to share something with Savannah; so they could discuss their thoughts on the sermon over the phone afterward. She probably composed a group of friends to get together and watch the service as a group virtually during lockdown and they enjoyed the routine and kept it going once local churches reopened. She could’ve also grown to like the services at Savannah’s church while visiting her in New York and wanted to continue attending them virtually.
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Havehatwilltravel • 1 points
I looked it up. Savannah was raised “churchy” as she says. She went 3 times a week to the Baptist Church. I live in the South and I know people who are Baptist and they don’t just randomly start attending ecumenical or diverse churches. They are like once Baptist, always Baptist. This Good Shepherd Church in Brooklyn is informal looking [Good Shepherd New York](https://goodshepherdnewyork.com/) For her to find women she’s been going to the same Baptist church with for 30 years to switch to this seems off brand, literally. So, these women were likely just Today Show/Savannah fans and this is an extension of their fandom to go to the same services with her. This would be a grouping that Nancy Guthrie would be the Queen Bee of because she is the nexus to the object of their fandom and they KNOW her!!!!!!! This is me being giddy here to demonstrate.
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EmiAndTheDesertCrow • 5 points
It could be something as simple as: The NY church quickly established a livestream during the pandemic, faster than churches local to Nancy — it’s NYC, which was one of the earliest areas to be severely affected by Covid. It seems reasonable to assume they were faster to set up a livestream than cities in other parts of the country given what was happening in New York very early in the pandemic. It also seems reasonable that Savannah would have told her mother about it, likely out of concern for her mom’s pre-existing conditions and not wanting her to risk being around so many people on a regular basis (don’t forget, a lot of church services became superspreader events — early in the pandemic, we knew this from stories coming out of countries like Italy, which was one of the countries that was hit very hard by Covid before it was even detected in many other places. Scientists at the time had a hypothesis that group singing was like an accelerant for the spread of the virus because you’re forcing air in and out in a much more vigor, effort, and enthusiasm than simple breathing, causing the virus to be expelled for greater distances). And if Savannah did tell her mother, it stands to reason that Nancy ended up joining the livestream for Savannah’s church and likely informed her friends and shared details on how to log in, because she wouldn’t want them to risk Covid either. Particularly if Savannah was also telling her what NYC was experiencing. This was the era of refrigerated trucks serving as morgues in New York, I think we’ve collectively downplayed how scary it all was in hindsight — especially for New Yorkers who were getting a look at the virus before many of us. Like many pandemic-era lifestyle changes, it just stuck. The friends obviously liked the virtual service and didn’t see the need to change or attend a virtual service held by local churches. I don’t think there’s anything strange about it at all when you consider human nature. Savannah obviously told her mom about the service and Nancy told her friends. It makes sense.
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Havehatwilltravel • 1 points
I read that Savannah “recently” switched churches from Trinity Grace in Manhattan to the Good Shepherd in Brooklyn. I would guess that means post covid so did these ladies switch churches with her? I am trying to understand in the interpersonal family dynamics. Did her daughter Annie continue at the same church she’d always attended? It seems Nancy went out of her way to follow Savannah.
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mnmsmelt • 1 points
What’s odd is the random detail you seem obsessed with, commenting on it multiple times. Maybe switch gears or take a break from social media.
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Havehatwilltravel • 1 points
And who might you be to suggest anything?
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PotentialSteak6 • 3 points
If this is of consequence I’d be surprised, but then again this case gives me little confidence about anything
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AntMediocre2081 • 12 points
Why did it take them a week to clear up this important detail? And what about the local church and Pastor that supposedly claimed her, with some people saying she had been attending online in a one-way only way since Covid? Meanwhile the whole time she was simply attending Savannah’s New York church remotely? And why an unnamed source “close to the family” to Fox and not just Savannah directly to NBC, her actual employer?? This is starting to feel more and more like an elaborate and cruel politically-motivated hoax.
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jenniferami • 16 points
She may likely still be a member of the brick and mortar church nearby and she might have even told them she was watching services online but at some point started watching the New York services and maybe even watched the New York service live and a recording of her Arizona church service for all we know. To me it’s not super relevant as the abduction apparently occurred around two AM.
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FiveUpsideDown • 6 points
Probably not except I wonder how she typically got to the friend’s house. Did she drive or take an Uber? I am curious because LE took Nancy’s car.
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jenniferami • 7 points
Most people don’t like to quit their home churches. I think it’s interesting if she regularly took Ubers because it would be more apparent that she lived alone. I think her car was taken just because it’s part of her house/belongings and some criminals use a victims car to transport them or their body and then return the car to the victim’s house or dump it. I think the car would be easier to process off site as they have special vacuums they like to use, they like to remove the seats and carpeting looking for blood and they also like to look under the car.
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ouiserboudreauxxx • 3 points
> some criminals use a victims car to transport them or their body and then return the car to the victim’s house or dump it. I watched a video on the Suzanne Morphew case, where her husband Barry is accused of murdering her. It is absolutely amazing the data they can get from some cars these days – his was a work truck so I’m not sure if there is more data there, but investigators could see everything down to him shifting from park to drive, back to park, to reverse, etc with time stamps.
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HeyPurityItsMeAgain • 2 points
It has to be the right kind of car and it has to be turned on. I know in other cases I followed there were no time stamps.
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Havehatwilltravel • 1 points
Oh I thought her car was still in the garage. Interesting if they took her in her own car.
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jenniferami • 1 points
I’ve seen a victims car used sometimes to transport the victim. That way the perp doesn’t get blood or hair, etc. in their own vehicle. Regardless whether the car had been sitting unused for weeks or had recently been driven I could see it being processed off site. It’s just easier and more efficient.
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Vandygirl93 • 1 points
It was still in the garage.
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Starkville • 5 points
Just a thought. It was noted that there was front end damage on Nancy’s Subaru. Perhaps – just spitballing – she’d had a little fender bender and got spooked about driving. Maybe wanted to take a break from driving until she got her eyes checked or something.
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zBellaLynnex • 4 points
As someone from Arizona I can say that driving in Arizona is terrifying. Arizona has some of the highest rates of road rage in the country, and on top of that everyone is armed. Drivers here are extremely aggressive and fast. I’m young-ish and I can tell you that everyone I know personally, regardless of age is terrified to drive in Arizona and will opt not to drive if given the chance. So this piece doesn’t surprise me much. ETA as someone who’s lived in Los Angeles I can say Arizona is much worse if that gives any indication
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AntMediocre2081 • 3 points
It’s only relevant to the extent that it explains what triggered Annie’s alarm going over there to check on her. So if it didn’t actually happen or can’t be officially substantiated through call logs, it raises suspicion about what really prompted Annie to go check on her.
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Starkville • -3 points
It’s super relevant! Nancy missing “church” was the clue that she was missing. Allegedly.
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jenniferami • 11 points
I still don’t get it. If the friend who’s house she was supposed to come over to watch online church at called Annie and said your mom didn’t make it to church she would mean church at her home but someone hearing that might assume she meant church at a church building. I don’t think it’s a big deal at all. It’s just news services trying to make a big deal out of nothing so they can generate a new provocative headline for more clicks when there really isn’t anything new.
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Jellyjellyjellycat • 5 points
Yep it isn’t a big news in any ways! But I feel like it is still important. Because so far it was confusing that she didn’t show up at church taht she visita online… it sounded hard to understand. I thin this small piece shows us that maybe all of the details of this case make perfect sense just we simply doesn’t know all of them (which is okay!). Now we know this piece.
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LittleBoiFound • 38 points
Because they have no obligation to clear up the confusion to the public. The family member doesn’t need to contact her employer to discuss the facts. We, the public have absolutely no right to know anything. If possible, the FBI will manipulate the media/public if it helps solve the case.
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Starkville • -6 points
If the FBI wants the public’s help, they should be a little more forthcoming. Of course, nobody asked for the public’s help until yesterday.
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LittleBoiFound • 1 points
I can’t imagine being so entitled as to think you are owed anything in this instance.
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