Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie‘s mom, Nancy Guthrie, is still missing after her Feb. 1 abduction in Tucson, Ariz.—and a retired FBI agent just weighed in on Savannah's brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, amid ongoing accusations.
On Sunday, April 19, retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer shared via X her verdict of Savannah's sisterAnnie Guthrie's husband.
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Coffindaffer explained that Cioni is from Italy but has been in the U.S. for more than 20 years and married Annie in 2006. He teaches sixth-grade biology and is in a band in Tucson called Early Black.
"Tommaso looks the part. I swear to goodness, I think that that is a big reason why people just want to blame Tommaso," the former FBI special agent pointed out. "Some people might think he looks really handsome, like his wife, Annie. And some people might think he looks ominous. He has an ominous look about him."
Additionally, Coffindaffer addressed the idea that Cioni is "Porch Guy"—the masked individual in doorbell camera footage from Nancy's front porch.
"It's so absurd to me. But nevertheless, people want to say that that's a fact—that he's Porch Guy," she shared. "There is no physical corroboration when you look at porch guy's face that we can see, when you look at porch guy's mannerisms, when you look at how he walks compared to Tommaso. There's nothing there to compare."
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"People want to say that he is involved because—and literally this is all they have—because he was the last to see Nancy," Coffindaffer continued, of Cioni being one of the last to see her on the night of Jan. 31 before she went missing on Feb. 1. "Well, let's be clear. He was not the last to see Nancy...No, porch guy, minimally, and others were the last to see Nancy alive."
She then asked, "Why would Tommaso Cioni, who was her caretaker, who saw her often, all of the time—they had these Sunday dinners together—why? There's just nothing for them to gain."
Recently, Coffindaffer also defended Annie amid relentless accusations against her as well.
In February, a little over two weeks after Nancy went missing, her family members were all cleared as suspects in her disappearance. "The family has been nothing but cooperative and gracious and are victims in this case," a statement from Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said in a statement shared via X.
It continued, "To suggest otherwise is not only wrong, it is cruel. The Guthrie family are victims plain and simple."
Nancy was last seen at her Tucson residence on the evening of Jan. 31. The PCSD (with the FBI later joining) launched the search on Feb. 1. As of writing, no suspect has been named, despite Savannah offering a $1 million reward for information leading to her mother's recovery.
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