Banfield, 58, had suggested on her YouTube series “Drop Dead Serious” that Cioni, married to Savannah’s sister Annie Guthrie, might be the “prime suspect,” citing anonymous law enforcement sources.
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"Savannah Guthrie is grappling with the emotional fallout from her mother Nancy’s disappearance, fearing her fame may have made her a target.
"According to a new report, the “Today” host was blindsided when former reporter Ashleigh Banfield suggested her brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, could be a suspect.
"Meanwhile, Savannah Guthrie has confirmed she will be returning to her TV job as the search for her mother continues." . . .
“ 'She was trying to handle this with dignity,” a source explained. “Then, suddenly, someone she knows is being labeled a suspect on national TV. That’s devastating. There’s a line between reporting and causing harm — and Savannah believes that line was crossed.” . . .
. . . "Paul wasn’t as hopeless as Ashleigh, explaining that, in his experience, these cases can often go on for years.
"These cases sometimes can be resolved quickly, sometimes can take weeks, sometimes can take years. Nancy Guthrie, there's an exigency because the hope is she's still alive," the investigator said.
"And you want to get that information, that in those investigative leads that will get her home safe. But the reality is that in these who-done-it cases, it can take a long time if the offender is actually doing things to try to prevent himself from being caught. And I believe that's what's happening in this case," he explained." . . .
Ashleigh Banfield Still Claims Nancy Guthrie's Son-in-Law Is A Suspect
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