Second Note Says Nancy Guthrie, 84, Died After Abduction
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Updated · Variety · Jun 22
Second Note Says Nancy Guthrie, 84, Died After Abduction
3 articles · Updated · Variety · Jun 22
Summary
NBC News reported a second note sent after Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance said the 84-year-old died shortly after being abducted and was buried somewhere in nature.
The message followed an earlier note demanding cryptocurrency for her safe return, deepening uncertainty over what happened after she vanished from her Tucson home on Jan. 31.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said investigators found a “very concerning” scene at the house, and the FBI later recovered doorbell footage showing a possible intruder breaking in.
A person of interest was arrested days later but released, and with no major break since, Nancy Guthrie’s whereabouts remain unknown as Savannah Guthrie returns to “Today” while the search stalls.
A note says she died, another claims she was seen alive. What is the true fate of Savannah Guthrie's mother?
Conflicting notes and a four-day FBI delay: What crucial evidence in the Guthrie kidnapping case was lost forever?
The Nancy Guthrie Disappearance: Timeline, Ransom Demands, and the Investigation’s Unfolding Crisis (February–June 2026)
Overview
The investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance remains active as of June 2026, with new reports highlighting possible early missteps. A ransom demand was sent just one day after she vanished, claiming she was 'safe but scared.' Investigators reportedly found this message credible, but only a much smaller sum was sent in response, which led to a grim follow-up. The authenticity of ransom notes has been a recurring issue, as many received by the Guthrie family were fakes. However, Savannah Guthrie believes the two notes they responded to were genuine, making the verification of these communications crucial to the ongoing case.