Ransom note claims Nancy Guthrie died after abduction

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Second note claims missing woman died

A ransom note sent days after the abduction of 84-year-old mother of US presenter Savannah Guthrie from her home claimed she had died, according to investigators.

The note was one of two addressed to Nancy Guthrie’s family and sent to news media in the days after her January kidnapping.

The first demanded millions in bitcoin for her release, but the second stated that she had died, according to sources cited by US media.

The note from the possible kidnappers reportedly stated they did not mean for her to die and included an apology to the family. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department declined to comment on the contents of the notes, but said the investigation “remains active and ongoing”.

“The Pima County Sheriff’s Department continues to work closely with the FBI as investigators follow up on leads, review information, and pursue the facts surrounding this case,” a spokesperson for the sheriff’s department said.

The BBC has contacted the FBI, which has with Pima County spent months investigating the elder Guthrie’s mysterious abduction from her home near Tucson, Arizona.

The BBC’s US partner CBS and other outlets reported on Monday that law enforcement had requested that media hold off publishing details of the notes while they investigated Guthrie’s disappearance.

Family pleaded for her safe return

Nancy Guthrie vanished after being dropped off at her home by relatives on 31 January. Concern grew when she did not go to a friend’s house to watch a virtual Sunday church service the next morning.

An initial ransom note was sent the day after she went missing and demanded millions in bitcoin for her release.

It gave specific details about her home, as well as details about her bedroom and the home’s surroundings, investigators told CBS.

The note was reportedly addressed to Savannah Guthrie, who is a co-anchor for the NBC’s Today show.

It has only now emerged that a second note – sent on 6 February – used language similar to that of the first one, but did not include any demands, instead apologising for her death and stating it was inadvertent.

After the two notes, Savannah Guthrie and her siblings released a video addressed to the kidnappers.

“We received your message, and we understand,” the NBC host said. “We beg you now to return our mother to us.” She said the family “would pay”.

Investigation remains ongoing

Authorities and Guthrie’s family repeatedly issued public warnings that the elderly victim was in poor health and was without critical medication.

As the search continued, authorities released images of a masked person who was seen in security camera footage outside her home.

The Guthrie family had been offering a $1m (£760,000) reward, in addition to $100,000 pledged by the FBI, for information leading to Nancy Guthrie’s return.

On 24 February, Savannah Guthrie said they would keep hoping, even though they “know that she may be lost, she may already be gone”.

In a March interview with NBC, Guthrie said several ransom notes were sent, and she believed some of them were bogus. She also told the network her family believed the two initial notes were authentic.

Guthrie stepped away from NBC’s Today show for more than two months while the investigation was underway. She returned to the programme in early April as the search continued.

Source: BBC


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