Everything Ashleigh Banfield has said following her shocked Nancy Guthrie claim

The journalist pointed fingers at Cioni during the February 3 episode of her Dead serious podcasttitled Stunning New Twist: Savannah’s Sister’s Car Impounded, Cameras Vandalized.
“They towed Annie Guthrie’s car. And there is a connection between Annie Guthrie’s car and Nancy Guthrie’s son-in-law – that would be Annie’s husband, Tommaso Cioni, age 50, of Tucson, Arizona, married to Annie P. Guthrie, Savannah’s sister,” she alleged.
Banfield added, “And my law enforcement source tells me that Tommaso Cioni is the prime suspect in this case. Again, the law enforcement source tells me that Nancy Guthrie’s son-in-law, married to Annie Guthrie, Savannah’s sister, could be a prime suspect in this case. Let me at least put that to rest, because sometimes it’s the first person you look at, and not the ‘first person,’ because there’s no one else, okay? We always take that into account first, too.”
In response to Ashleigh’s report, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said they “have not listed anyone as a suspect here.”
“Nobody’s been eliminated, but we just don’t have enough to say, ‘This is our suspect, this is our guy, we know — or our gal.’ We don’t know,” he said during one Press conference of February 5adding the move was “irresponsible”.
The sheriff added, “And it’s pretty reckless to report someone is a suspect when he or she could very well be a victim.”




