Ashley Banfield reveals why she still sees Tommaso Cione as ‘prime suspect’ in Nancy Guthrie case

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News Nation Anchor Ashley Banfield Still adamant that Nancy Guthrie’s son-in-law Tommaso Cioni is the “prime suspect” in the 84-year-old’s disappearance. However, officials did not name any suspects in the case and dismissed any potential connection between the alleged kidnappers or Sione.

Ashley Banfield reiterates that Tommaso Cione is the
Ashley Banfield reiterates that Tommaso Cione is the “primary suspect” in Nancy Guthrie’s case. (Ashley Banfield x Drop Dead Serious/YouTube; Facebook)

banfield first made the explosive accusations on her Drop Dead Serious podcast, saying a source told her authorities had seized a vehicle belonging to Nancy’s daughter, Anne Guthrieshe is the sister of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie. Sources say there is a potential connection between the car and Anne’s husband, Sione, who may be considered by law enforcement as the “prime suspect” in the investigation.

At that time, before banfield “These are just reflections, not evidence,” Ancho said, stressing that it is common for families to be scrutinized in such cases.

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Ashley Banfield defends her coverage of Tommaso Cioni

In a conversation with Mediaite founder Dan Abrams on Project SiriusXM on Thursday, February 12th, banfield She defended her reporting, although the Pima County Sheriff’s Department disputed her account.

“At this time, investigators have not identified a suspect or person of interest in this case,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. “While we appreciate the public’s concern, sharing unsubstantiated accusations or false information is irresponsible and does not aid the investigation.”

After Abrams asked Banfield for an update on the Sioney report, the veteran reporter said: “I can tell you that my sources have backed up that report every day since. That’s what Mrs. Guthrie was thinking the day after she was reported missing.” media reports said.

Ashley Banfield compares her reporting to ongoing investigations

Banfield stressed that several aspects of her previous reports have now been verified, including the fact that Annie’s vehicle “was towed with evidence” and that “the camera was smashed.”

She cited a report from Fox News Digital’s Michael Ruiz, which stated that small shards of glass were found beneath the camera at the front entrance of Nancy’s Tucson home. Arizona.

Banfield said she believes the person captured on the doorbell camera wearing a ski mask and gloves broke the camera after unsuccessfully trying to remove it from its mount.

Banfield stressed that her sources still believe Savannah The brother-in-law may be the main suspect. “Nothing has changed. Nothing has changed. But I will say this: The day after I did this report, my source said, ‘Things have really gotten more tense,'” she added.

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