TMZ’s Harvey Levin Believes New Nancy Guthrie Ransom Note Is Legit, Despite FBI Not Pursuing | Video

TMZ’s Harvey Levin Believes New Nancy Guthrie Ransom Note Is Legit, Despite FBI Not Pursuing | Video

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Key Points:

  • TMZ founder Harvey Levin revealed that the digital news site received a new ransom note from an anonymous sender claiming to have information about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, including her location and the identity of her kidnapper.
  • The sender has contacted Levin and TMZ persistently and demanded half a Bitcoin (approximately $35,000) in exchange for the information, asserting they had no involvement and were out of the country during the incident.
  • Levin and TMZ executive producer Charles Latibeaudiere forwarded the letter to the FBI, though law enforcement has not taken visible action, possibly doubting the sender's legitimacy.
  • Levin expressed suspicion about the sender's claims, noting contradictory statements about the urgency of the information, which suggests to him that the sender might genuinely know something.
  • The ransom note was received the same day Savannah Guthrie returned to anchor "Today" after two months of searching for her missing mother, with ongoing investigations led by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI, alongside substantial rewards for information.

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