Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping
FBI Says Alleged Ransom Notes Are BS …
New Report Claims
Revealed
The collection of alleged ransom notes despatched to media retailers about Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping are bogus, based on a brand new report.
Reuters printed an article Tuesday, saying the Federal Bureau of Investigation decided the notes are pretend, however didn’t say how investigators got here to that conclusion.
TMZ and different information retailers acquired the notes, which have been then turned over to the FBI for evaluation. Many of the letters have been despatched early on within the case, however TMZ acquired one other one simply final week.
In reality, we bought almost a dozen emails from the identical man claiming he knew the kidnapper’s identification and Nancy’s location however was not a part of the crime. His first electronic mail — despatched simply days after the kidnapping — mentioned he would disclose info in alternate for one bitcoin, however “time is of the essence.”
The next day, he despatched one other electronic mail that said “time is now not of the essence,” suggesting Nancy had died after she was taken to Mexico. He additionally mentioned he wanted the cash so he may go underground, fearing retribution and being implicated by the authorities.
In February, Nancy was kidnapped from her house in Tucson, Arizona, by a masked man caught on a doorbell digital camera. Her daughter, TODAY present host Savannah Guthrie, has made a number of public pleas to the kidnapper or kidnappers asking for the return of her ailing 84-year-old mother.
