Nancy Guthrie Update: Savannah, Annie and Camron’s confessions resurface in chilling new details of second ransom note
The fate of Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping appears to be even more murky after big revelations Monday from ABC News and NBC News. Although the Guthrie family seemed to have been aware of the tragedy developing.
abc news and nbc news Citing sources, the report said a second ransom note received by an Arizona television station in February did say Nancy Guthrie had died. The note states that Guthrie was kidnapping and has been “buried in nature.” It offered no apology for the incident and provided no further details about the body of the “Today” show co-host’s 84-year-old mother.
Specific details about the second ransom note were first revealed by News media airmail. But the news was fact-checked shortly after entertainment outlet TMZ received a series of ransom notes related to Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping, which the outlet said did not indicate that Guthrie was dead.
On February 1, six days after Nancy Guthrie disappeared, Arizona television stations received a second ransom note. The day after the second ransom note, Instagram posts that Savannah Guthrie made with her sister Annie and brother Camron have resurfaced in chilling new details.
It’s worth noting that the first of these two random notes appeared on February 2, the day after she was abducted. It demands $4 million in cryptocurrency to free Nancy Guthrie.
Also read: Is Nancy Guthrie dead? A ransom note demanded an apology for accidentally killing her.
Savannah, Camron and Annie’s heartbreaking pleas resurface
The heartbreaking plea from Savannah Guthrie, her sister Annie Guthrie and her brother Camron Guthrie resurfaced on February 7, the day after the second ransom note was received, as NBC and ABC News reported details of the 84-year-old’s second ransom note.
in videoSavannah spoke, Annie and Camren sitting behind her. They all looked exhausted from searching for their mother.
“We got your message and we understand,” she can be seen saying in the video. “We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we can have peace.”
“It’s very valuable to us and we’ll pay for it,” she added.
At the time of the incident, the “information” the 54-year-old “Today” co-host was referring to was unclear. Now, she appears to be addressing the claims of Nancy Guthrie’s death, based on details in a second ransom note.