Is Dominic Evans, Nancy Guthrie’s son in law Tomasso Cioni’s bandmate the alleged kidnapping suspect? Social media rife with speculation over bandmate with prior burglary, robbery & embezzlement history in Arizona as FBI yet to state having suspect identity or person of interest following release of images and video from home doorbell keyhole.
Speculation is rife that the kidnapper suspect involved in the abduction of Today show co-host, Savannah Guthrie mother, Nancy may be her son in law’s band mate, who has a prior criminal record and who bears a striking resemblance to images and video released by the FBI on Tuesday.
While investigators have yet to say who they think the alleged abductor in the case may be, especially as some former FBI and CIA insiders point to what they believe are key giveaway clues that should bring an imminent arrest, the internet has eyed their attention on Nancy’s son in law Tomasso Cioni’s bandmate, Dominic Evans.
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Tomasso Cioni, married to daughter Annie is believed to be the possible link to the possible abductor as the internet speculates Nancy’s son in law, Dominic Aaron Lee Evans is the wanted culprit.
Some social media users also circulated alleged court records claiming Evans being previously convicted for burglary, robbery & embezzlement in Pima County, Arizona.
Dominic Evans was a bandmate of Tommaso Cioni. The two formed the band, Early Black, in 2007, along with guitarist Walter I. Gonçalves Jr. Cioni played bass while Evans served as the band’s drummer.
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‘Tommaso Cioni and his bandmates Dominic Evans and Walter Goncalves should be investigated. Evans had a previous criminal record including theft and embezzlement,’ one social media user wrote. Another asked: ‘What about Walter Goncalves? Same facial features as man in mask?’
According to reports, Cioni was the last known person to see Guthrie before she disappeared. She had dinner with her daughter, Annie, who is said to live nearby, before Cioni dropped her home. Authorities believe Guthrie was taken from her residence near Tucson, Arizona, sometime between that evening and the following morning, when she was reported missing.
To date the claims remain unverified, with law enforcement reiterating that no suspect or person of interest has been identified in the case.