There’s a stunning twist in the kidnapping of “TODAY” anchor Savannah Guthrie‘s mother Nancy … her son-in-law might be the prime suspect, according to Ashleigh Banfield.
Banfield — the host of Banfield on NewsNation — reported Tuesday night … Tommaso Cioni — has been identified by police as the possible suspect in the case, citing a law enforcement source.
The veteran journalist says Cioni is married to Savannah’s sister Annie — and the two were the last people to see Nancy on Saturday night. As you know, Nancy’s family called police the next day after they got word she didn’t show up to her regular Sunday church service.
Now, Banfield says, investigators have towed Annie Guthrie’s car, which has ” some connection” to the 50-year-old Cioni. Banfield adds that all the cameras at Nancy’s Tucson, Arizona home were smashed in.
Earlier Tuesday, NewsNation published a video showing a trail of blood leading to the front steps of Nancy’s house. The Los Angeles times also reported that blood was found at the crime scene, which belonged to Nancy.
TMZ was sent an alleged ransom note from an unknown person or persons who demanded payment in exchange for Nancy’s release. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI are investigating whether the note is authentic.
Police say Nancy was kidnapped from her home in the middle of the night over the weekend. Investigators are working fast to find Nancy … believing time is of the essence. She’s 84, in poor health, and without her daily medication.