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Unverified Note In Guthrie Case Suggests Suspect May Have Fled Abroad

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Unverified Note In Guthrie Case Suggests Suspect May Have Fled Abroad

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Fresh claims have emerged in the reported disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, with a new letter sent to TMZ suggesting the case may have taken an international turn.

The 84-year-old, identified in reports as the mother of Savannah Guthrie, was said to have been reported missing on February 1 after last being seen the previous evening following a family dinner. Authorities have not publicly confirmed details of the alleged ransom communications.

According to TMZ, a third letter has now been received. The message reportedly contains a financial demand for information about her alleged abductor and includes a warning to “be prepared to go International.”

The authenticity of the letter has not been verified by law enforcement.

The note is said to imply that the person responsible for her disappearance may no longer be in the United States. Tucson, Arizona — where she was reportedly last seen — lies close to the Mexican border, prompting speculation that the individual referenced in the letter could be outside the country. Officials have not confirmed any such development.

The reported communication also refers to “the main individual,” language that some observers interpret as suggesting the possibility of more than one person being involved. However, investigators have not publicly stated that multiple suspects are being sought.

The sender of the most recent letter is reportedly demanding $100,000 in bitcoin, to be paid in two instalments, in exchange for information about the alleged kidnapper. There has been no public confirmation that any payment has been made.

Authorities have not released proof of life, nor have they publicly verified the source or legitimacy of the messages. No arrests have been announced.

Law enforcement agencies typically urge caution in cases involving ransom notes distributed to media outlets, as such communications can sometimes be hoaxes, attempts at extortion, or efforts to insert misinformation into an active investigation.

As of now, officials continue to investigate. The family has not issued a detailed public statement addressing the latest reported letter.

The situation remains fluid, and many key facts — including the authenticity of the communications and the whereabouts of Nancy Guthrie — have not been independently confirmed.

Key Points

  • A third letter has reportedly been sent to TMZ regarding Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.

  • The message includes a financial demand and a warning to “go International.”

  • Law enforcement has not verified the authenticity of the letter.

  • No suspects have been publicly named.

  • Authorities have not confirmed whether the case involves cross-border activity.

SOURCE: EXPRESS US

 

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