Investigators in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance case are analyzing a specific detail in the ransom note. The demand specified payment in “U.S. dollars,” even though the cryptocurrency Bitcoin was requested.
Former FBI officials suggest this wording could be a significant clue. They note that domestic criminals rarely specify the currency, as the U.S. dollar is typically assumed.
This detail raises the possibility the sender is operating from outside the country. It also adds to suspicions that the note may be part of a scam, not a genuine kidnapping.
The note outlined escalating payment deadlines, yet the sender has made no further contact. Authorities report no suspects, persons of interest, or identified vehicles so far.
The investigation remains active eight days after Guthrie vanished. Detectives are conducting follow-up work at multiple locations as a new payment deadline approaches.
The victim’s children, including Savannah Guthrie, released a video pleading for their mother’s safe return. They stated they are willing to pay the ransom.
Some experts express skepticism that a real abduction occurred. Police activity continues around the family’s properties as authorities urge the public to avoid speculation.