Nancy Guthrie’s The alleged kidnapper does not appear to have contacted her family since a daunting $6 million ransom deadline expired, according to the FBI.

The deadline set by the kidnappers for the 84-year-old passed at 5 p.m. Arizona Monday time (7 p.m. ET) – There is no indication that a ransom was paid, nor any evidence that Nancy Still alive.
“[The FBI] Not aware of any ongoing communication between the parties Guthrie “At this time we have no suspects or persons of interest in connection with this case,” an FBI spokesman said late Monday, according to the New York Post.
“We are currently operating a 24-hour command post which includes crisis management experts, analytical support and investigation teams. However we still need the public’s help,” the spokesperson added.
What we know about the ‘chilling’ ransom note
Meanwhile, TMZ founder Harvey Levin revealed that his news organization was one of three to receive unverified ransom letters, including warnings from alleged blackmailers Nancy’s The kidnappers fear there may be “repercussions” if their demands are not met.
“There was a direct, stern statement about the consequences if they don’t get the money,” he told CNN. Levine further mentioned that the note stated that it was in the “best interest” of all parties involved to resolve the issue quickly.
“That’s what I’m going to say…but when you read this sentence, you’re going to get chills. It’s short, but it gets to the point,” he added.
Did Nancy Guthrie’s family pay a ransom to their kidnappers?
Levin said there was no evidence that any funds were deposited into Bitcoin accounts in the hours after the deadline.
However, he added that it was conceivable that a different Bitcoin address was provided in subsequent communications to other media outlets.
Ten days after the search, investigators are sifting through digital and forensic evidence Nancy here we go. The FBI is requesting public information, and her family is desperate for answers.

