An Alleged New 'Graphic & Chilling' Ransom Note In Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance May Contain 'Proof Of Life'
It’s been nearly three weeks since Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing, and many fears have bubbled. However, TMZ founder Harvey Levin says it seems there is proof of life.
TMZ reported receiving another ransom note on Feb 18, requesting millions of dollars in cryptocurrency, specifically in a cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin. It has yet to be authenticated, but Levin claims this note is “more graphic and chilling.”
Now, how does this provide proof of life? Well, Levin added via CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront, “By inference, they do. They don’t say it directly, but by inference, they do, in terms of consequences.”
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For those who don’t know, Today Show host Savannah’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy, has been missing since Feb 1, allegedly being the center of a calculated kidnapping and ransom plan. Despite the FBI working around the clock to find her, and the Guthrie family publicly pleading with her captors to show proof of life, little is known.
Earlier this month, Levin told Page Six that authorities are narrowing down a location, saying, “There is a radius around Tucson, [Ariz.], that they kind of disclose in this demand letter.” (This checks out since Nancy’s home is located in Catalina Foothills, an affluent neighborhood about six miles northeast of Tucson.)
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The family has been ruled out as suspects, and the video footage has made the public even more scared about the whole ordeal.
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