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Updated · Fox News · Aug 1
Pima Sheriff Releases 2 Nancy Guthrie Ransom Notes to Spur Tips at 6-Month Mark
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 1

Pima Sheriff Releases 2 Nancy Guthrie Ransom Notes to Spur Tips at 6-Month Mark

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 1

Summary

  • Two purported ransom notes were released in the Nancy Guthrie case as Sheriff Chris Nanos said investigators want the public to focus on distinctive wording that might identify the writer.
  • Six months after the 84-year-old disappeared from her Tucson-area home, Nanos said it is still unclear whether both notes came from the same sender.
  • Tens of thousands of tips, videos and forensic leads are still under review, and Nanos told the Guthrie family detectives remain fully engaged and "not going away."
  • Saturday also brought a public plea from Savannah Guthrie, who said her family has lived in "agony and despair" and urged anyone with information to contact the FBI or Pima County Sheriff's Department.

Insights

What hidden clues in the newly released ransom notes could finally unmask the suspect in the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother?
Why did investigators wait six months to release the ransom notes detailing a mysterious suspect and a massive crypto demand?
With a $6 million bitcoin demand and claims of death, are the ransom notes genuine or a cruel six-month hoax?