Tommaso Cioni's New Profile Sparks Speculation Amid Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Case

A self-styled investigator has drawn attention to Nancy Guthrie's son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni and his apparent foray into being a ‘culinary consultant’.

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A self-styled investigator has raised questions about Tommaso Cioni's alleged new forays as a culinary consultant, amid the ongoing Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case.

Jonathan Lee Riches shared a post claiming to show Tommaso's profile on Shapes Inc, but several people pointed out that the app allows for chats with AI.

Tommaso is a schoolteacher at BASIS Oro Valley school, where he was shown giving Italian cooking lessons to his class.

The claims about Shapes Inc appear to be false, but the interest in Tommaso continues, with some speculating that he might be a suspect in Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping.

Notably, Nancy had dinner with her daughter Annie the night before she was reported missing, and Tommaso is believed to have dropped her home after that.

Despite the focus on Tommaso, he is not a suspect, and has the confidence of his sister-in-law, TODAY show host Savannah Guthrie.