Sender Demands 1 Bitcoin for Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Suspect Info

A recent development in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case involves a note from an unidentified sender. This note is not from the kidnapper, but rather from someone claiming they have critical information about the case.
Details of the New Note
The note was received by TMZ shortly before 5 AM PT. The sender has reportedly made multiple attempts to contact Savannah Guthrie’s siblings, Camron and Annie, via email and text but did not receive a response.
Bitcoin Demands
The sender demands 1 Bitcoin for the name of the individual involved in the kidnapping. The request includes a legitimate Bitcoin wallet address, which differs from the one mentioned in the original ransom note. It’s important to note that 1 Bitcoin currently holds a value of approximately $66,000.
Legal Actions and Rewards
This note has been forwarded to the FBI for further investigation. The authorities are working on the case proactively, offering a $50,000 reward for information that could lead to Nancy’s kidnappers.
Previous Developments in the Case
Significant activity occurred in the case just a day prior to the note’s revelation. On Tuesday, the FBI released new images of the armed suspect who appeared at Nancy’s home on the morning of February 1, the day of her abduction.
- A person of interest was detained in a Tucson suburb, identified as a deliveryman.
- After questioning, the police released him, as he claimed not to know who Nancy was.
With this latest note, the investigation into the Nancy Guthrie case continues to develop, and authorities remain vigilant in identifying the kidnappers.




