Nancy Guthrie Update: Anne and Tommaso Cioni’s house takes center stage as ‘investigators’ question reported disappearances

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Anne Guthrie and Tommaso ScioniHome once again takes center stage. Self-proclaimed investigator Jonathan Lee Riches brought up the alleged disappearance of the couple, The kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie.

Sheriff Chris Nanos long ago clarified that Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni were not suspects in Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping. (X/@CriminalNetworX)
Sheriff Chris Nanos long ago clarified that Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni were not suspects in Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping. (X/@CriminalNetworX)

Riches’ first name was JLR, originally Quoting a neighbor Said they hadn’t seen Anne and Tommaso in over a week and their car was nowhere to be seen. However, no evidence was provided to support this claim.

Meanwhile, the pair are facing intense public scrutiny while the search for Nancy Guthrie continues. The 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie was taken from her home in the Catalina Foothills near Tucson, Arizona, the night before Feb. 1, according to authorities. That night, she is believed to have had dinner with Anne and Tommaso before dropping her off at a nearby home. That made the two the last people to see Guthrie before she disappeared the next morning, February 1.

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This, coupled with delays by authorities in returning Anne and Tommaso’s car, fueled speculation. However, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos made it clear that no member of the Guthrie family is a suspect in the case. Savannah also defended Annie and Tommaso, saying they both loved Guthrie very much and would never hurt her. That said, news of their apparent disappearance has renewed interest in the pair.

‘Investigator’ puts focus on Anne, Tommaso’s house

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While the self-proclaimed investigator has been covering the case in Tucson for some time, authorities have only officially listed Nancy Guthrie’s home as the crime scene, where they recovered DNA evidence. There is no mention of Anne and Tommaso’s home.

In another article, Jaguar Land Rover talked about how mainstream media focused on Anne and Tommaso when the investigation began. “When Nancy Guthrie 1st disappeared, mainstream media attention was focused on Annie and Tommaso’s home 24/7,” he wrote. Notably, interest was sparked when former NewsNation reporter Ashley Banfield claimed Tommaso was a possible suspect in the case. However, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department reversed that decision at the time.

Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer also weighed in on Anne and Tomasso’s alleged disappearance, suggesting they may need some time away from the media spotlight.

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