“He is a great manifester,” she told “Women’s Quarterly Conversation” at the time of Cioni, who was born in Italy. “He writes poetry.”
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed on Monday that her home was being treated as a crime scene.
The Los Angeles Times reported the following day that blood had been found on the site, as well as signs of a forced entry.
On Tuesday, News Nation shared a video of what appeared to be a blood trail leading from Nancy’s front door.
Savannah, who has been absent from “Today” as the FBI’s desperate search for her mother continues, released a statement Monday hoping for the “safe return” of her “dear” parent.
She has since requested her Instagram followers pray for Nancy — and her husband, Michael Feldman, told Page Six on Tuesday that there is nothing “new to report.”
Savannah, notably, has dropped out of hosting the Winter Olympics, which kick off on Friday in Italy.
While the NBC personality and brother Camron Guthrie have not been seen amid the crisis, Nanos confirmed on Tuesday that Nancy’s loved ones are “leaning on each other.”
He believes Nancy, who is in urgent need of her medication, was abducted or kidnapped as she “has high blood pressure, [a] pacemaker and cardiac issues,” as listed in 911 dispatch audio, and could not “go 50 yards” on her own.