Savannah Guthrie’s sister Annie and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni were visibly excited as their mother, 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, was seen for the first time since her abduction.
Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni were spotted together in a social media photo. (Annie Guthrie/Facebook)Annie, 56, and his wife Sioni, 50, kept their faces hidden as they left their residence in Tucson, Arizona in a dark-colored Honda SUV at 5 PM MT on Tuesday, the Daily Mail reported.
Annie used a coral-colored hoodie to cover her head in an attempt to shield her face from the cameras. It was the couple’s first meeting since Nancy’s disappearance and a major ‘prime suspect’ claim against Sioni.
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Is Tommaso Cioni a prime suspect?Citing a law enforcement source, journalist Ashley Banfield claimed in an episode of her show Drop Dead Serious that Annie’s husband may be the prime suspect in the case. However, there is no official confirmation of his claim.
The search for Nancy is still ongoing after she has been missing since January 31. Police classified Nancy’s residence in Arizona as a “crime scene” after discovering “concerning” evidence.
Meanwhile, Page Six captured footage of the police leaving Annie’s residence in Tucson, Arizona, where Savannah was presumably present.
Open about her relationship with Annie, Savannah said in 2017 that “Annie and I are really different. I’m loud and a fast talker. She’s thoughtful and reflective.”
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Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni Marriage and ChildrenAnnie is an accomplished writer who has published a collection of poems titled “The Good Dark”. She married Tommaso Cioni in 2006.
In 2013, Annie revealed her thoughts about her husband. “My husband Tommaso Cioni is my greatest teacher. He is a great illustrator; he writes poetry with his lifestyle…I was trained as a reader. My family was centered around books. In junior high I always hid in the library to avoid other kids during lunch. I think writing is what young readers start doing. He never decided there,” Mai Mo said.
An alleged biography of Tommaso Cioni translated from Italian to English by the Tapirulan Cultural Association reads: “I was born on June 18, ’75 in San Giovanni Valdarno. Since 2006 I have lived in Tucson, Arizona. I write when it happens. I study lizards. I play electric.”
Although there is no publicly accessible information about their children, Daily Mail reported that the couple has one child.
