Nancy Guthrie Cold Case Ransom Notes Reveal New Clues, FBI Skeptical of Claims A new set of ransom notes in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case has surfaced, offering fresh details about the suspect's whereabouts and the FBI's response. The notes, sent to TMZ and the public, claim the kidnapper was seen in the Mexican state of Sonora, approximately 70 miles from where Nancy was abducted in Tucson, Arizona, on February 1. The sender, who has been providing information about the case for nearly two months, insists the information is credible and demands payment in Bitcoin to secure the kidnapper's capture. The first note, received by TMZ on Monday, reiterated the sender's demand for one Bitcoin to "deliver them on a silver platter." The sender also expressed frustration with the FBI's lack of action, stating that millions of dollars have been spent on the investigation without results. The sender claims the FBI has not taken the offer seriously, as no Bitcoin has been deposited into the associated wallet. In the second note, the sender added that they saw the suspect "alive with them in the state of Sonora, Mexico," but clarified that Nancy is not alive. Sonora, a large Mexican state bordering Arizona and New Mexico, is a key location in the case. Nancy's disappearance has remained a cold case since her abduction, with no official confirmation of her fate. The sender, who claims to have been out of the U.S. for over five years and has no connection to the crime, insists they are not motivated by greed. Instead, they describe a desire for justice and to live without fear of witness protection. The FBI has not confirmed the legitimacy of the notes, citing the lack of Bitcoin transactions as evidence of their skepticism.#bitcoin #fbi #nancy_guthrie #savannah_guthrie #sonora_mexico
