The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is pushing back against claims that Savannah Guthrie’s brother-in-law is the ‘prime suspect’ in the disappearance of her mom, Nancy Guthrie.
NewsNation correspondent Ashleigh Banfield reported that Tommaso Cioni — who is married to Savannah’s sister, Annie — has been named as a prime suspect in Nancy’s disappearance on Tuesday, February 3.
During an episode of her show, Drop Dead Serious, Banfield said, “I have spoken with an impeccable law enforcement source who has informed me with his knowledge of the investigation of some extraordinarily serious pieces of information about this crime scene. I can tell you that Mrs. Guthrie had cameras, plural, at this home, and they were smashed.”
Banfield stated that Annie — whose car was towed — and Tommaso were the last people to see Nancy, 84, on Saturday, February 1.
“There is some connection to Annie Guthrie’s car and Nancy Guthrie’s son-in-law. My law enforcement sources tell me that Tommaso Cioni is the prime suspect in this case,” Banfield continued. “Again, my law enforcement source tells me that Nancy Guthrie’s son-in-law, married to Annie Guthrie, Savannah’s sister, is maybe, maybe a prime suspect. At the very least, let me tamp that down.”

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