Nancy Guthrie News: Savannah Guthrie ‘Livid’ Over Report Linking BIL Tommaso Cioni to Case
Nancy Guthrie News: Savannah Guthrie ‘Livid’ Over Report Linking BIL Tommaso Cioni to Case
As the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, Megyn Kelly claimed Savannah Guthrie is “livid” over reports that her brother in law, Tommaso Cioni, was investigated as a prime suspect in the disappearance.
“I have not been able to confirm that the Guthrie family wants to sue Ashleigh Banfield, but I have confirmed that Savannah is livid about that report and definitely does not suspect her or her brother in law,” Kelly said during the March 13 episode of her eponymous SiriusXM show.
Kelly added, “Can you blame her? I mean, of course she loves her sister, I’m sure she loves her brother in law, and I’m sure she genuinely doesn’t believe they had anything to do with it.”
Nancy was last seen on January 31 after daughter Annie Guthrie and son-in-law Cioni dropped her off at her Catalina Foothills home in Tucson, Arizona. The next morning, she failed to show up to watch a streaming church service and a friend alerted a family member of her absence.
Former NewsNation host Ashleigh Banfield first claimed that Cioni was being investigated in connection with Nancy’s disappearance shortly after the 84 year old went missing. Days later, Rob Shuter reported on February 5 that Savannah, 54, was considering possible legal action against Banfield.
As In Touch previously reported, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department quickly pushed back on Banfield’s claims.
“We have not identified a suspect or person of interest in this case,” a spokesperson from the department told TMZ on February 4. “Detectives continue to speak with anyone who may have had contact with Mrs. Guthrie. We are also awaiting additional forensic results.”
Soon after, the department announced that “all siblings and spouses have been cleared as possible suspects.” Since then, there have been few leads in the case.
People with any information regarding the case are asked to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324). You may also contact your local FBI office, the nearest American Embassy or Consulate, or you can submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov.
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