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Everything we know about Nancy Guthrie’s ransom note as sheriff says she was abducted
Two news outlets received possible ransom notes relating to Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, which reportedly contain “sensitive information” that may only have been known to the person who took her.
Information about the contents of those notes has trickled out after they were received Monday evening and Tuesday morning, respectively.
On Thursday night, TMZ’s Harvey Levin spoke with Fox News’ Sean Hannity on “Hannity,” and provided more insight into the alleged ransom note his newsroom received.
“The letter begins by saying she is safe, but scared, and they go on to say she knows exactly what the demand is,” he said. “And so they are, you know, through us, telling the family and obviously the sheriff’s department gave the family the letter we received, exactly what they’re demanding, and they’re saying that Nancy is aware of it.”
He said the contents of the note also made him believe that the person who wrote it is in the Tucson area.
“There is a phrase in this email that absolutely makes me believe this person who wrote this, and if they’re telling the truth, that Nancy is within a radius of the Tucson area — not in Tucson right now, but in a radius. It could be New Mexico. I don’t know how far, but I think at least what the authorities have is they’ve got a radius, and that’s something.”
He also confirmed that the note included a demand for money in the form of Bitcoin.
Early Friday afternoon, Levin released a video drawing a radius around Tucson where he believes, based on information gleaned from the ransom note, Guthrie is possibly being held.
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