New Details Emerge in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
In a disturbing development regarding the ongoing disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, investigators are reportedly examining ransom notes that include an apology for her death. Guthrie, 84, vanished from her home in February, and her current whereabouts remain unknown.
Ransom Demands and Shifting Offers
According to a recent investigation, a series of ransom notes were sent by individuals claiming responsibility for Guthrie’s abduction shortly after she was reported missing on February 1. The initial demand was for $4 million in bitcoin, with a deadline of February 5. This sum was reportedly set to increase to $6 million if not met.
An early message purportedly described Ms. Guthrie as “safe but scared.” Investigators reportedly found this claim to be credible, though they opted to send a smaller payment than initially requested. This decision is now under scrutiny as part of the new inquiry.
Shocking Apology and Body Delivery Offer
Following the initial exchange, another ransom note is said to have surfaced, containing an alleged apology for Ms. Guthrie’s death. This subsequent communication also claimed that her body could be delivered for a payment of $4 million.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has been contacted for comment regarding these revelations. The unfolding investigation is re-examining critical early decisions made by law enforcement in the case.

