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Disturbing New Development in Nancy Guthrie Case

One of the ransom notes sent to the family of Nancy Guthrie — the 84-year-old mother of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, who vanished from her Tucson, Arizona, home on Feb. 1 — contained a rambling apology for her accidental death, sources familiar with the case have told Air Mail, a revelation that has shifted the trajectory of an already haunting investigation.

Investigators believe the correspondence is authentic and can trace it back to one IP address tied to earlier messages that carried unsettling, specific details about the night Guthrie was taken — including a description of what she was wearing. That level of specificity persuaded investigators they were not dealing with opportunistic hoaxers. The initial Feb. 2 note had demanded $4 million in bitcoin, described Guthrie as "safe but scared," and laid out exchange terms that read as credible enough to treat as genuine.

Sources said the Feb. 6 follow-up message opened with a disjointed apology for Guthrie’s death, offered to return her body for an unspecified price, and claimed she had been “buried in nature.” An Arizona television station received a note containing that claim but chose not to publish it — a decision that kept one of the most disturbing details in the case out of public view for months.

Investigation Pivots Toward Potential Homicide

That second note effectively reframed the case. What had begun as a kidnapping inquiry began pointing investigators toward the possibility of a homicide — a grim pivot made more plausible by the fact that Guthrie required daily medication to manage a serious heart condition. Sources close to the investigation say investigators consider the messages authentic and have traced them to one sender or group using a single IP address. The FBI treated them seriously enough to proceed as though they were real.

Investigators sorting through the flood of correspondence that followed Guthrie’s disappearance organized the messages into three informal categories: those with credible, specific details were considered useful; notes referencing her death were deemed troubling; and the remaining correspondence — apparently the bulk of what poured in — was treated as noise. Close to a dozen emails arrived at TMZ alone, sent by a man who claimed insider knowledge of the kidnapping while insisting he was not one of the perpetrators. He said the kidnappers had transported Guthrie to Mexico. He also said he needed money to disappear, fearing retaliation if his cooperation became known.

The sequence of that man’s messages carried its own dark implication. His first email stressed that “time is of the essence.” The following day, he wrote that “time is no longer of the essence” — a shift that TMZ interpreted as a signal that Guthrie had died. TMZ had maintained contact with the FBI from the moment the notes arrived. When TMZ asked the bureau whether paying the requested bitcoin for documentary purposes might advance the investigation, the FBI responded positively and promised follow-up. It never did. TMZ has since attempted to reach the bureau a half dozen times without a response.

Savannah Guthrie’s Anguished Public Response

On Feb. 7, the day after the death-referencing note arrived, Savannah appeared in a brief video alongside her siblings Annie and Cameron. The 20-second clip carried none of the urgency of the family’s earlier public appeals. Instead, it was measured — almost careful — as though addressed directly to the person who had sent the note. Savannah said the family had received the message and understood it. She then pleaded directly for Nancy’s return: “Please return our mother so we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will find peace.” She closed by saying the return was “very valuable to us — and we will pay.”

Sources told NewsNation’s Brian Entin that the note had explicitly characterized Nancy’s death as unintentional. That framing, combined with the offer to return her body for a price, persuaded investigators the communication warranted serious attention rather than dismissal.

Questions About Authenticity Remain Unresolved

TMZ separately maintained that the notes it received contained no apology and made no reference to Guthrie’s death — a discrepancy that muddied the public picture of what the correspondence actually said. The Arizona television station that received the "buried in nature" claim later confirmed that detail. Whether the notes originated from the actual kidnappers or from someone with secondhand knowledge — or no knowledge at all — remains unverified. Savannah addressed that uncertainty directly in a March interview with NBC News. She said most messages were likely fake, but the two her family responded to appeared genuine.

No arrests have been made. No significant new leads have emerged. Nancy Guthrie has now been missing for more than four months, and whether she is alive remains an open, agonizing question with no answer in sight.

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