Nancy Guthrie’s alleged kidnappers apologize for her death and demand payment for the safe return of her body


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The mystery surrounding The disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother has taken another heartbreaking turn.

According to a new report from Air mailone of the ransom notes allegedly sent by Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers included an apology for the 84-year-old’s death and appeared to suggest that her body could be returned in exchange for money.

Nancy disappeared from her home in Tucson on Feb. 1, sparking a massive search effort and an investigation that remains unsolved nearly five months later.

A photograph of Nancy Guthrie is seen on a sign that people can leave messages on February 26, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. A photograph of Nancy Guthrie is seen on a sign that people can leave messages on February 26, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona.
A photograph of Nancy Guthrie is seen on a sign that people can leave messages on February 26, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Authorities have long believed that Nancy was abducted.

In the days following her disappearance, several ransom notices surfaced.

One of the earliest notes reportedly demanded $4 million in Bitcoin for Nancy’s safe return and warned that the price would increase if payment was not made by a specified deadline.

But according to new reports, a subsequent message sent on February 6 struck a noticeably different tone.

Sources familiar with the investigation claim the note contained an apology for Nancy’s death and offered the option of returning her remains for a payment that was never clearly specified.

Nancy Guthrie is still missing, days after being taken from her home.Nancy Guthrie is still missing, days after being taken from her home.
Nancy Guthrie is still missing, several weeks after being taken from her home in February. (Youtube)

The report claims that investigators attempted to trace the sender by transferring a small amount of cryptocurrency to the Bitcoin wallet associated with the ransom demand.

The hope was that the sender would move the funds and create a digital trail that the authorities could follow. But that never happened.

The money was reportedly untouched, and some observers now believe the botched strategy may have cost investigators a critical opportunity in the earliest days of the case.

Throughout the ordeal, Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have made repeated public pleas for information.

In emotional social media videos released earlier this year, Savannah, Annie and Camron Guthrie reached out to whoever may have taken their mother, urging them to come forward and promising they were willing to pay for Nancy’s return.

After receiving the notice on February 6, the family reportedly responded publicly, asking for Nancy to be brought home. Later that month, Savannah even offered $1 million for information that could lead to answers about her mother’s fate.

Despite months of investigation, authorities have not identified the person responsible for Nancy’s disappearance.

Security footage reportedly captured a suspect near Nancy’s residence the night she disappeared, but no arrests have been made and the case remains open.

For now, Savannah and her family are still searching for answers — and hoping that someone, somewhere, knows what happened to Nancy Guthrie.




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