Nancy Guthrie ransom note, believed to be from abductor, said she died, sources say
Summary
Investigators believe two ransom notes sent to Nancy Guthrie’s family after her disappearance were from the person or group who kidnapped her. The first note demanded bitcoin money for her release, and the second said she had died but that her death was unintended.Key Facts
- Nancy Guthrie, age 84, went missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona.
- Two ransom notes were sent to her family days after she disappeared.
- The first note demanded millions in bitcoin for her release.
- The second note said Nancy had died but did not explain details.
- Investigators think both notes came from the same source and same computer IP address.
- The first note included specific details only someone at her home might know.
- Nancy’s daughter, Savannah Guthrie, a TV host, said the two notes are likely real.
- FBI and local detectives are investigating the kidnapping and searching for Nancy and the kidnappers.
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