Nancy Guthrie Update: ‘The Investigator’ shares new photo of Tommaso Cioni at school; ‘His eyes are kind of…’
looking for Nancy Guthrie Continuing on, a person claiming to be an investigator shared another photo of son-in-law Tommaso Cioni. Jonathan Lee Riches, or JLR, who has been covering the case in Tucson since the beginning, shared Cioni’s photo on X.

“Tommaso Sione is hanging out with people at school. Where is Nancy Guthrie?” he wrote.
This isn’t the first time Jaguar Land Rover has shared photos of Cioni or his wife. Anne Guthrie. In the past, he has also dug up old photos and posted them, usually asking where Nancy Guthrie was. 84-year-old TODAY host mother Savannah Guthrie She was reported missing on February 1 from her home in the Catalina Foothills near Tucson, Arizona. Authorities believe she was kidnapped the night before.
Four months later, no suspects have been released. Meanwhile, speculation continues surrounding Savannah’s sister Anne and her husband Sioney. This occurred despite the fact that the lead investigative agency, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, had made it clear that the Guthrie family would not be considered suspects in the case. Public interest in Sioney and his wife has continued since the octogenarian was believed to have dined with Anne before Sioney dropped her off home the night before he was reported missing. This would make them one of the last people to see her before her abduction.
It is worth noting that Tommaso Cioni is a secondary school teacher who worked at BASIS Oro Valley. Photos shared by Jaguar Land Rover show him resting his hands on the shoulders of two people wearing BASIS Oro Valley apparel – as emblazoned on the purple tops. Their faces are blurred in the photo, but Sione is looking straight into the camera.
The photo sparked mixed reactions online.
Tommaso Cioni’s photo sparks reaction
one person commented “His eyes give me a bad feeling.” Others additional “Creepy. Students should not be touched either.” However, there was no suggestion that the person photographed with Sione was a student and not a staff member.
Another one explain “I agree that his eyes are creepy in every picture he takes.” Others, meanwhile, are more supportive of Cione, who has been unnecessarily subject to public speculation since former NewsNation reporter Ashley Banfield claimed he was a possible suspect in the case. Notably, her claims were quickly dismissed by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.
“But you, me and your army don’t know him. It seems to me wrong to judge him for a horrific crime with zero information. Is there an interview with him? I don’t like being judged like that. Let those sins cast the first stone,” one person explain In his defence. Another netizen pointed out that there is nothing unusual about teachers taking pictures at school. “Yes, that’s what teachers do…” They wrote.