Two suspects in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case? Experts make huge claims amid heat from Dominic Evans and Tommaso Cioni

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FBI releases new footage Nancy Guthrie kidnapping. Images and video of her home showed the suspect at the door. A man can be seen wearing a ski mask and gloves, and one of the visuals also shows the man carrying a weapon and a backpack. However, these were not visible throughout, leading many to speculate that there could be two people in the video.

This combination of images provided by the FBI shows surveillance footage from Nancy Guthrie's home on the night she disappeared in Tucson, Arizona. (Associated Press)
This combination of images provided by the FBI shows surveillance footage from Nancy Guthrie’s home on the night she disappeared in Tucson, Arizona. (Associated Press)

Now, an investigative expert recently weighed in on the matter Celeste Rivas-D4vd case It was also thought that there appeared to be “two different people” in the FBI tape.

Guthrie, 84, was reported missing on February 1. Authorities believe she was taken from her home near Tucson, Arizona, the night before. With the reveal of the new drama, there has been a lot of speculation. Tommaso Scioni,son in law. He was reportedly the last person to see Guthrie before she was taken away, dropping her off on Jan. 31 after his mother-in-law had dinner with Sioney’s wife and daughter, Anne Guthrie. Former NewsNation reporter Ashley Banfield also reported that Cione was a suspect, but authorities denied that. Cioni’s former bandmates. Dominic Evans He has also been dragged into the spotlight amid accusations of past crimes.

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Despite the chatter, authorities have made clear they have not named any suspects or people in connection with the case. The speculation surrounding Cione and Evans online also comes without any evidence linking them to the new footage. However, Steve Fisher, the private investigator who brought attention to the Celeste Rivas case, has now weighed in on the “two suspects” theory.

PI’s Comments on the Nancy Guthrie Case

“It appears to me that there are indeed two different people on the surveillance,” Fisher wrote on

It’s unclear if there are multiple suspects. Some people on X mentioned that this was the same guy who was found without a backpack.

Authorities have not yet commented on the possibility of multiple suspects being caught on camera. Of note, in recent developments, there have been reports of a SWAT operation related to the Guthrie case. TMZ reports that authorities believe the person who wrote the ransom note is from Tucson and says the notes hold clues to their whereabouts. While the working theory was that the sender of the note had Guthrie in custody, that was not an established fact.

Investigators believe time was of the essence in Guthrie’s case because the octogenarian would not have been in good health without taking his daily medication. Guthrie reportedly suffered from heart problems, high blood pressure and used a pacemaker.

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