Tommaso Cioni: Insiders think apology in order after Nancy Guthrie kidnapping cleared; ‘Dragged through the mud’

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all the hustle and bustle around Tommaso Scionison-in-law and his wife Anne Guthrie Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping case was eventually dropped. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said on February 16 that members of the Guthrie family had been excluded from the investigation into the 84-year-old’s kidnapping.

Tommaso Cioni was Nancy Guthrie's brother-in-law and one of the people cleared by Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos. (X/@DigitalDaisyX)
Tommaso Cioni was Nancy Guthrie’s brother-in-law and one of the people cleared by Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos. (X/@DigitalDaisyX)

Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on February 1, and Sioney was reportedly the last person to see her, as he reportedly dropped her home after a dinner with Sioney’s wife and Nancy’s daughter, Anne. Former News Nation reporter Ashley Banfield There were reports that Cione was a suspect, but authorities dismissed that at the time. However, this sparked interest in him and Guthrie and led to several subsequent accusations that insiders believe are baseless.

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Now that his name has been officially cleared, they reportedly believe an apology is appropriate. People close to the family reportedly believed an apology was appropriate because the Italian-born teacher’s name had been “dragged through the mud for no reason.” according to Good magazine. They quoted insiders who spoke to reporter Rob Shute as saying, famous These are on his substack.

What do insiders say about Tommaso Cioni?

“If you question him publicly, you should publicly clear his name,” one of the sources reportedly said, adding that “legal action” was imminent. Another insider reportedly told Shute: “For people to approach and turn this into a conspiracy… it’s not news. It’s dangerous.”

The family is now reportedly working hard to bring Guthrie home, but an insider revealed the injury remains. “They’re devastated. And they’re innocent,” an insider reportedly said.

Nancy Guthrie Case Update

While the Guthrie family has been officially cleared, authorities appear no closer to finding the octogenarian. Fox News reported that authorities determined after conducting some checks that Guthrie had not been taken across the border.

However, she has not yet been found, and law enforcement agencies appear to be having difficulties with forensic evidence. Authorities have confirmed that DNA found on the gloves recovered from the roadside did not match CODIS and, according to multiple reports, DNA found on the gloves did not match DNA found at Guthrie’s home.

CODIS (Combined DNA Index System) is an FBI-developed software and national database system for storing, managing, and searching DNA profiles. It’s designed to help law enforcement compare crime scene evidence with, for example, files on convicted criminals.

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