The shocking disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy, has taken a disturbing turn as Ashleigh Banfield suggests that the prime suspect in the case could be none other than Nancy’s son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni. Banfield, the host of Banfield on NewsNation, reported this unsettling development, citing a law enforcement source.
According to Banfield, Cioni, who is married to Savannah’s sister Annie, was the last person seen with Nancy on Saturday night before her mysterious disappearance. The family grew concerned when Nancy failed to attend her regular Sunday church service, prompting them to contact the authorities.
Further intensifying the suspicion surrounding Cioni, investigators have seized Annie’s car, which appears to have some connection to the 50-year-old. Banfield also revealed that all the security cameras at Nancy’s Tucson, Arizona residence were found to be smashed, raising more questions about the circumstances of her abduction.
In a distressing revelation, NewsNation released a video showing a trail of blood leading to Nancy’s front door, with additional reports from the Los Angeles Times confirming that the blood belonged to Nancy herself. Additionally, TMZ received an alleged ransom note demanding payment for Nancy’s safe return, prompting a joint investigation by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI to determine its authenticity.
As the search for Nancy intensifies, law enforcement officials are racing against the clock, considering her age of 84, fragile health, and the fact that she is without her necessary medication. Time is of the essence in this urgent quest to locate Nancy and bring her back to safety.
The developments in this case are both alarming and perplexing, leaving Savannah Guthrie and her family grappling with uncertainty and fear. Stay tuned for further updates as this harrowing investigation unfolds.

