🚨 EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW: Tommaso Cioni — the man who was the LAST to see 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie alive before she vanished — is now at the center of swirling speculation in this chilling abduction case. 😱🔍
Cioni, 50, is married to Nancy’s eldest daughter Annie Guthrie (Savannah’s older sister). He dropped Nancy off at her Tucson home around 9:45 p.m. on January 31 after a family dinner — making sure she got inside safely, per the sheriff. Photos show him with Nancy in family pics, like Christmas matching PJs.
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Tommaso Cioni, the 50-year-old husband of Annie Guthrie and brother-in-law to NBC “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has drawn intense public scrutiny as the last known person to see 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie before her disappearance from her Catalina Foothills home.
Cioni dropped Nancy off at her residence near East Skyline Drive and North Campbell Avenue around 9:45 p.m. on January 31, 2026, following a family dinner, according to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos. He confirmed she entered the home safely before departing. Nancy failed to appear at church the next morning, leading family members to check the property, discover signs of disturbance, and contact authorities around noon on February 1.
While initial reports described Annie as the last to see her mother, Nanos clarified to outlets including The New York Times that Cioni was the one who ensured Nancy made it inside. The couple—Annie and Cioni—have been cooperative with investigators, per official statements, though unverified media claims have fueled speculation about Cioni’s role.
Journalist Ashleigh Banfield, on her “Drop Dead Serious” podcast, cited an unnamed high-level law enforcement source alleging Cioni “may be the prime suspect,” with reports of his vehicle seized and a possible connection to Annie’s car being towed. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department swiftly denied this, stating February 4 and beyond: “At this point, investigators have not identified a suspect or person of interest in this case. Detectives continue to speak with anyone who may have had contact with Mrs. Guthrie.” Officials admonished media for unconfirmed reporting that could impede the probe.
Cioni, born June 18, 1975, in San Giovanni Valdarno, Italy, has resided in Tucson since 2006. A LinkedIn profile attributed to him lists employment as a sixth-grade science and AP Biology teacher at BASIS Oro Valley School, a charter institution, for over a decade. In a 2015 school profile shared on Facebook, Cioni described his passion for teaching: “I love the fact that I am able to share my passion for learning with my students… I love seeing them growing from pre-teens to young adults.” He credited his parents for instilling loves of nature—he forages mushrooms in Italy—and cooking, passions that define him.
Beyond education, Cioni pursues creative outlets. A biography on the Tapirulan Cultural Association website notes: “I write when I have the chance. I study lizards. I play the electric bass. I make homemade pasta.” He performs bass and vocals in the Tucson band Early Black, formed in 2007, which plays local shows and has a grungier sound in later works. Annie Guthrie has described him publicly as her “greatest teacher,” a “great manifester,” and poet who “writes poetry with his lifestyle,” per a 2013 interview.
The couple has one son and lives in the Tucson area, relatively close to Nancy’s home. A family friend, Jimmy Eat World drummer Zach Lind (married to Nancy’s niece), posted on X defending them: “Annie and Tommy are amazing people, dedicated parents who also love and care for Nancy on a daily basis.” Photos from family events, including Christmas matching pajamas and hikes, show Cioni with Nancy and relatives in happier times.
The disappearance has been classified as abduction, with evidence including a camera blackout at 12:48 a.m. on February 1, smashed Nest cameras, a missing Ring doorbell, and blood traces inside and trailing outside. Authorities believe Nancy was taken against her will, likely while asleep, given her mobility issues and reliance on heart medications left behind.
No motive or suspect has been publicly identified, though the FBI assists with digital forensics, ransom note review (some demanding cryptocurrency), and other elements. Searches continue with drones, helicopters, and volunteers in surrounding desert areas.
Speculation about Cioni stems from his proximity as the last to see Nancy and routine scrutiny of close contacts. Officials stress family cooperation and warn against misinformation. Annie and Cioni were spotted driving in Tucson February 4, keeping low profile amid paparazzi attention.
The case highlights challenges in high-profile investigations: balancing public interest with investigative integrity. For now, Cioni remains a figure in the timeline—teacher, musician, family man—under the shadow of unproven claims in a mystery that grips the nation.
Nancy’s health remains a critical concern without medications. The tip line (520-351-4900) seeks information. The Guthries plead for her safe return, with Savannah posting emotional appeals.
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