New details have emerged in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie.
She went missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona, on January 31. Since then, several notes requesting Bitcoin have been sent to news outlets, each claiming to provide information about her location.
TMZ reported that the Bitcoin
address listed in one of those notes showed new activity on February 10. A small transfer, worth under a few hundred dollars, moved into the wallet.
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Officials have not said who made the transfer or whether it helps explain what happened to Guthrie. They have also not confirmed whether it may have been a test payment.
The outlet also stated that another letter arrived on February 11. This new message asked for 1 Bitcoin in exchange for the names of the people behind the incident.
At the same time, investigators released new home-security footage on February 10. The video showed a masked person at Guthrie’s front door. The individual appears to tamper with her Google Nest camera.
The FBI shared a statement on X from Director Kash Patel. They stated that the new footage came from previously inaccessible images.
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