On Monday, a fourth letter reportedly demanded Bitcoin in exchange for information about the kidnapping of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. Savannah GuthrieNBC Today show host.
According to TMZ, the message was sent to the news outlet’s inbox using the same Bitcoin wallet address referenced in previous communications. The email again demanded payment in exchange for revealing the identity of Nancy’s alleged abductor.
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What is the content of the ransom email?
TMZ published the contents of the email they received from the same Bitcoin account as the other 3 notes. “I know what I saw south of the border five days ago and I was told to shut up so I knew who it was and it was definitely Nancy with them,” the ransom email read.
The sender of the email said he had a burglary conviction 10 years ago and did not want to disclose information that might implicate him.
The email also states that the ransom demand is the same as before, $50,000 in Bitcoin in exchange for information.
in the third email TMZ In the email received on Friday, the sender claimed that more than one person was involved in Nancy’s disappearance and that law enforcement should “prepare to go international.” The latest emails also name more than one person suspected of kidnapping.
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FBI increases reward money
Savannah Guthrie and her siblings made multiple emotional public requests for information, urging those responsible or anyone with relevant knowledge to come forward.
Savannah posted another video on February 16, sending a direct message to those responsible for Nancy’s disappearance: “It’s never too late to do the right thing.”
this FBI The Pima County Sheriff’s Office has received an increasing number of tips from the public about this case. Last week, the FBI doubled its reward to $100,000 for anyone who provides credible information leading to her safe return or the arrest of those responsible.


