Trump Vows Death Penalty as Nancy Guthrie Search Continues 16 Days After Abduction
Donald Trump announced that the DOJ will seek the death penalty if Nancy Guthrie is not found alive after being abducted from her Tucson home sixteen days ago.Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and FBI investigators officially cleared Savannah Guthrie and her family of involvement while criticizing reckless reports that named Tommaso Cioni as a suspect.Authorities have focused on search flights over the Arizona desert to locate a signal from the pacemaker of the 84-year-old victim following the discovery of evidence including a black nitrile glove.While
Savannah Guthrie pleaded for her mother's safe return on
Instagram, officials investigated anonymous ransom notes demanding millions in Bitcoin that were sent to media outlets like
TMZ.