Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 24
Investigators Near Identifying Guthrie Tipster Seeking Payment as FBI Offers $1.2 Million Reward
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 24

Investigators Near Identifying Guthrie Tipster Seeking Payment as FBI Offers $1.2 Million Reward

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 24

Summary

  • Investigators told TMZ founder Harvey Levin they may be close to finding a person who repeatedly sought payment for purported information on Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, using several male aliases tied to the same Bitcoin address.
  • The sender claimed to know the kidnappers’ identities and the location of Guthrie’s body, and investigators now suspect the tipster may actually be a woman despite the male pseudonyms.
  • Digital forensics have not yet identified whoever sent ransom-related messages, pushing investigators toward witness leads and possible associates or accomplices who might talk.
  • Savannah Guthrie renewed a public plea Tuesday for anyone with knowledge to come forward as authorities continue to pursue human-source leads in the unsolved case.
  • The FBI is handling ransom-note aspects of the probe, and authorities are offering more than $1.2 million for information that breaks the case.

Insights

Why do investigators now believe the tipster demanding Bitcoin for information on Nancy Guthrie is actually a woman?
Did the FBI's decision to block a ransom payment to a key tipster sabotage the only real lead in this case?