A third ransom note has been sent to TMZ, alleging to have new information about Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers. The ransom note asks for a 1 bitcoin payment, which is $67,000, in exchange for the “name of the individual involved.” “Time is more than relevant,” the note states. Today show’s Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy, was last seen on Jan. 31. According to TMZ’s Harvey Levin, the letter included an address to an active Bitcoin wallet. This bitcoin address is a different one from the one sent in a previous ransom note to TMZ. Levin stated on Fox’s America’s Newsroom that he’s unsure whether this threat is real, but added that the note, along with the last one, was sent to the FBI for further review. The search for Nancy Guthrie, who disappeared from her home in Tucson, Arizona, has so far included one person detained for questioning. But that man was released within hours and told multiple outlets he had no involvement with Guthrie’s case. Authorities released videos of an armed and masked suspect filmed by the home’s Nest doorbell camera to the public in an attempt to assist with the search.
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