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Nancy Guthrie: Tommaso Cioni teaching history questioned; ‘spirit box’ plan raises psychic communication buzz
- Authorities say Guthrie's family members are not suspects in the case.
- Tommaso Cioni teaches sixth-grade science and AP biology at BASIS Oro Valley School.
- Online questions emerged about where Cioni earned his teaching credentials.
- Authorities clarified there were no public reports of a leave of absence for Cioni.
- A group planned a 'spirit box' activity at Guthrie's home, prompting backlash.
- The spirit box plan drew criticism for exploiting the family's grief.
- Guthrie reportedly disappeared on February 1; authorities believe she was taken the night before.
- Guthrie's son-in-law is reportedly Annie Guthrie's husband, raising questions online.
- Independent reporter claimed a group aimed to add a supernatural element to the case.
- Publishers note Guthrie's case continues with ongoing investigations and updates.
- The Hindustan Times piece includes author bio and context for coverage.
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