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Savannah Guthrie 'Livid' Over Brother-in-Law Accusation
16 Mar
Summary
- Savannah Guthrie is reportedly furious over a journalist naming her brother-in-law a suspect.
- Pima County Sheriff's Office stated no family members were considered suspects.
- An $1 million reward is offered for information on the abduction.

Savannah Guthrie is reportedly 'livid' following a news report that identified her brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, as a prime suspect in the abduction of her mother, Nancy. The accusation was made by journalist Ashleigh Banfield, citing a single law enforcement source, two days after Nancy was reported missing on February 1 from her Tucson, Arizona home. The Pima County Sheriff's Office, however, quickly stated that no family members or in-laws were considered suspects in the case.
Despite the sheriff's office clearing family members, Banfield's producer indicated she stands by her reporting and her source. The sheriff's office has urged caution regarding misinformation, noting it could harm the investigation. Authorities believe the 84-year-old Nancy was taken against her will, with blood drops found on her porch. The FBI released surveillance footage showing a masked man at her doorstep on the night she disappeared. The Guthrie siblings have offered a $1 million reward for information leading to Nancy's recovery.



