Ex-FBI agent suggests costly way to finally crack Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping case


A former FBI agent believes Nancy Guthrie’s family should pay half the bitcoin being demanded in sick ransom notes to see if it finally leads to her whereabouts.

Two purported ransom notes were sent to TMZ earlier this week demanding one bitcoin– worth about $72,000 –in exchange for information related to the 84-year-old’s abduction from her Arizona home, including delivering the kidnappers on a “silver platter.”

“Tickling the wire in this case would be putting half a bitcoin and seeing what happens to it,” former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told Newsweek.


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Purported ransom notes reveal a sick plot to continue to “torment” Nancy Guthrie’s family for a quick profit, according to a former FBI agent. Getty Images

“Do they take it? Do they convert it to pesos? It’s internationally tracked. How does it come out into currency? Do they just leave it there?” she said of the notes suggesting the 84-year-old mother of “today” show host Savannah Guthrie was taken across the border to Mexico.

“Once it’s gone, it’s going to be gone. But I would want that last bread crumb. I think it would be worth it to me.”

Since Guthrie was abducted from her Tucson, Arizona home on Feb. 1, investigators have yet to unveil any suspects or fresh leads in the case.

Multiple purported ransom notes were sent in the weeks following her disappearance — including several sent to TMZ.


Savannah Guthrie and her siblings making a statement regarding their mother Nancy's disappearance.
The purported notes were sent just as Savannah Guthrie made her “Today” show return. Instagram / Savannah Guthrie

The latest notes to the outlet were sent from the same anonymous person who demanded one bitcoin two months ago.

The sick sender noted in the first note that the grandmother was dead but the prior offer to “deliver [the kidnappers] on a silver platter” still stands.

In a second note, the sender claimed to have seen Guthrie alive with her captors in the Mexican state of Sonora.

The pair of notes were sent just as Guthrie’s daughter, Savannah Guthrie, made her emotional return to NBC’s “Today” show for the first time since her mom vanished.


Police uncover new evidence in Brampton kidnapping case involving $200K demand | Globalnews.ca


Peel Regional Police say a Brampton, Ont., kidnapping investigation has led to multiple charges and the seizure of a firearm after a victim was allegedly held at gunpoint during a $200,000 ransom demand.

Police uncover new evidence in Brampton kidnapping case involving 0K demand  | Globalnews.ca

According to Peel police’s release, the investigation began on Nov. 6, 2025, at approximately 6 p.m., when a complainant contacted officers to report that a close friend had been kidnapped.

Investigators allege the accused demanded $200,000, warning that the victim would be harmed if the payment was not made.

The victim was safely located and found to be unharmed. One accused was arrested at the scene, where a .45-calibre firearm was recovered.

“Through their coordinated and persistent efforts, they [police] removed an illegal firearm from our streets and intervened in time to protect a victim from harm,” Peel Regional Police Chief Marc Andrews said.

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Police say a Brampton kidnapping investigation involving a $200,000 ransom demand led to multiple charges, a seized firearm and new evidence uncovered through search warrants.


Police say a Brampton kidnapping investigation involving a $200,000 ransom demand led to multiple charges, a seized firearm and new evidence uncovered through search warrants.

On Feb. 13, 2026, investigators executed two Criminal Code search warrants in Brampton, where additional evidence related to the investigation was located.

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Police say officers also seized a loaded firearm magazine and an unloaded rifle magazine.

Two Brampton men, both 27, have been charged with multiple firearm-related and kidnapping offences.

Police say an arrest warrant has also been issued for a third suspect, a 28-year-old with no fixed address, who now faces similar charges.

Anyone with information is being asked to contact Peel police.


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