Wow! Nancy GuthrieThe alleged kidnappers found incredible – and heartbreaking – clarity in their last ransom note.
This week, new claims have emerged about ransom notes sent to media outlets after an 84-year-old man went missing. We already know a lot about what was said in the ransom note claim to know information About criminals. Now, we’re hearing from the criminals.
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briana whitneyA former reporter for Arizona’s Family TV Who covered this missing person case for months, told us weekly On Tuesday he saw the ransom notes IRL:
“I’ve seen them with my own eyes, so I really want to provide more context about what’s said in that second note.”
As Perezius readers know, the first ransom note reportedly demanded $4 million in Bitcoin. But soon the tone changed:
“The (second) note said she was ‘buried in nature’ and that’s what I read. (I found it interesting) They used that specific phrase and also mentioned the fact that she (Nancy) ‘destroyed’ shortly after being taken.”
Terrifying. Reports also claimed that the note said the death was “unintentional” and that Nancy “has now been buried with nature.”
If you recall, the Guthrie family insisted on the importance of Nancy’s early return due to her need for daily medication. Is this what happened? Did he not get the medicine on time? Or did something else happen? We know that she was probably injured while leaving the house. Hmm.
journalist who works for now crime junkie Podcast, said that the “wording” of the second note was strange to him:
“I thought it was interesting that the word ‘we’ was used, and that it might have been someone trying to fool people into thinking it was more than one person. But that’s the way it was written. It (was) kind of weird and awkward… not the way we would normally write something. That thing stuck.”
He further said that the note stated that there was nothing anyone could have done to “change the outcome”, and that the author (or authors) were “genuinely” sorry for what happened.
“It was obvious to me because it felt so final. It almost felt like it was all over, and even though we knew it was continuing, and … everything was going on, especially in that intense feeling of that first month, the investigation was continuing. Really, when it comes to potentially doing something else from whoever did this, it felt like it all ended after that second note.”
She went on:
“If you look at the notes, and especially the way the second note was written, and we know the note demanded Bitcoin before we read the notes, you can look at that and theorize that they did not expect Nancy Guthrie to pass away, or that her death was not planned. So there was no proof of life to prove to the Guthrie family that they owed Nancy the money.”
Ultimately, not large amounts of money were exchanged – and even little FBI The messages sent did not help them reach any suspects:
“We know there was a Bitcoin transaction, there was a very small amount of money in the Bitcoin wallet (as) they were being tested to see if they could communicate with this person, but that didn’t happen. When no evidence of Nancy’s life was provided, it seems like the second note was like, ‘Well, we didn’t plan for this to happen, and there was nothing you could do, and that’s it, and we’re sorry.’ “I think that’s where the financial part of it ends.”
It is interesting to hear that this letter claimed that Nancy was buried in nature. A group in Mexico recently received information that Nancy was buried in a remote area near a stream. However, even after initial search they could not find him.
Savannah has not confirmed or denied any of the new reporting, though she continues to urge those with information to speak out. We have full hope that the authorities will find out whoever did this. If these details are true, that’s pretty horrifying.
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