Summary
An ex-FBI agent suggested the Guthrie family consider paying the sender of ransom notes, who claims to know about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, as it might reveal their identity. The Guthrie family offers a $1 million reward for information, while authorities continue to investigate the case, including a suspect seen in surveillance footage. The ransom notes demand payment in bitcoin, claiming Nancy was last seen alive in Sonora, Mexico.
Key Facts
- Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her home near Tucson, Arizona, on January 31.
- The ransom note sender has contacted TMZ demanding a bitcoin payment for information.
- A former FBI agent suggested "tickling the wire" by making a partial bitcoin payment to reveal the sender's identity.
- The sender claims to have seen Nancy alive with kidnappers in Sonora, Mexico.
- Surveillance footage shows a masked suspect at Guthrie's home the night she disappeared.
- The Guthrie family offers a $1 million reward for her recovery.
- A separate reward of over $200,000 is offered for information regarding her whereabouts.