
New ransom note regarding Nancy Guthrie She appeared shortly after her daughter, Savannah GuthrieHe returned to work at today displays. TMZ founder Harvey Levin The company revealed the contents of the message on Monday, April 6, which states that it is from the same person who claimed the Bitcoin reward earlier after Nancy’s disappearance.
Shortly after discussing the memo TMZ He lives That day, the outlet reported, a second message was sent that read: “I saw her alive with them in Sonora state, Mexico.” In a previous message he received TMZBut the same person claimed that Nancy was dead.
The FBI and local authorities did not verify the memo. Nancy, 84, has not yet been found.
According to the outlet, the person who sent the alleged ransom notes indicated the FBI’s disbelief, writing: “It’s unbelievable that millions have been wasted, yet here I am willing to be served on a silver platter since February 11th in exchange for Bitcoin but being dismissed as a scam… They are free and the case is frozen but the ego remains hot when it comes to me. Arrogance at its best.”
The anonymous person also claimed that they did not kidnap Nancy, describing her kidnapping as a “horrific crime,” and “I just want what is fair and to live in peace.” TMZ.
Nancy has been missing since February 1st. Doorbell camera footage captured a masked, gloved figure showing up at Nancy’s home in Tucson, Arizona, early that morning. Blood recovered from the scene matches Nancy’s DNA. Savannah, 54, and her siblings, that I and Camronrepeatedly appealed to the public to come forward with any information they may have regarding their mother’s disappearance.
As of press time, the whereabouts of Nancy and her kidnappers have not yet been determined. The case is ongoing.
Before returning to today On April 6, Savannah sat down with her old friend and former colleague Hoda Kotb In an emotional interview about her mother’s kidnapping. The journalist recalled the moment she learned that Nancy had been kidnapped, and that her brother immediately realized that it might be for ransom.
He said: I think she was kidnapped for ransom. “And I said: What?!” Savannah said through tears. “It’s like – how stupid I could be – but I said, ‘Are you thinking about me?’ He said, ‘I’m sorry, honey, but yeah, maybe. …I hope not. I mean we still don’t know. Honestly, we don’t know anything. We don’t know anything. So, I don’t know that it’s because she’s my mother and someone thought, ‘Oh, that lady’s got money, we can make a quick buck.'” That might make sense, but it’s probably too much, too much to handle.
When it comes to her return to television, Savannah said that work is her “goal now.”
She explained: “I want to smile. And when I do, it will be real. My joy will be my protest. My joy will be my answer. And being there is fun.” “And when it’s not, I’ll say it. I’ve been so grateful to have this family. I consider them my family, my big family, and when times are tough, you want to be with your family. And I want to be with my family.”

