The ongoing, heart-wrenching investigation into the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie from her Arizona home
The ongoing, heart-wrenching investigation into the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie from her Arizona home, the 84-year-old mother of Today Show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has devolved into a fierce war of sources between major news outlets and law enforcement sources. Now, new information reportedly indicates the random letters are real, not some elaborate hoax by a would-be trickster trying to get 15 minutes of fame.
According to an exclusive report from Reuters, the FBI officially deemed all three ransom notes connected to the case, including a recent message sent directly to TMZ, to be completely fraudulent. Citing high-level law enforcement sources, Reuters stated that investigators tracked the cryptocurrency demands and concluded that the correspondence originated from opportunistic extortionists entirely unrelated to Nancy’s January 31 abduction from her Tucson, Arizona home.
But now, TMZ’s recent post has information that contradicts their reporting. This is what their bombshell Tweet said.
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