New TMZ ransom note alleges video evidence
Key Points:
- A new demand letter has surfaced in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case, with the sender claiming to have video evidence of one suspect and Guthrie on a phone in a "secure location," according to TMZ.
- The individual, using the same email and Bitcoin address as a previous contact, alleges two people are responsible and offers the password to the video in exchange for Bitcoin payment.
- The Pima County Sheriff's Department and FBI have declined to comment on the ongoing investigation, while NBC has not responded to requests for comment.
- This new letter follows earlier ransom notes received by various news outlets, some containing specific details about Guthrie and demands for Bitcoin, with Savannah Guthrie stating her family believes two of the notes were genuine.
- Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing since January 31 in Tucson, Arizona, and has not yet been found despite ongoing investigations by local authorities and the FBI.