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New Note Demands Bitcoin for Kidnapping Suspect Info
Sender claims to have details on Nancy Guthrie's abductor, but wants $66,000 payment first.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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A new note related to the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case has been received by TMZ, but this one does not appear to be from the kidnappers themselves. Instead, the sender claims to have information on the individual involved in the abduction and is demanding 1 Bitcoin, worth around $66,000, in exchange for the details. The note states the sender has unsuccessfully tried to reach Guthrie's family members directly. The FBI has been notified about the new note, which includes a legitimate Bitcoin wallet address, though it's unclear if the sender is legitimate.
Why it matters
The Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case has garnered national attention, with law enforcement offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the abductor. This new note adds another twist, as someone appears to be claiming they have details on the suspect but wants a substantial payment before providing the information to Guthrie's family or authorities.
The details
The new note was received by TMZ just before 5 AM PT on February 11, 2026. The sender claims they have tried unsuccessfully to reach Savannah Guthrie's brother, Camron, and her sister, Annie, by email and text. The note states: "If they want the name of the individual involved then I want 1 Bitcoin to the following wallet. Time is more than relevant." A legitimate Bitcoin wallet address is included in the note, which is different from the address provided in the original ransom note received by TMZ and two Tucson TV news stations. TMZ has forwarded the new note to the FBI, but it's unclear if the sender is legitimate or if the information they claim to have is valid.
- The new note was received by TMZ just before 5 AM PT on February 11, 2026.
The players
Nancy Guthrie
The individual who was kidnapped, sparking a high-profile investigation.
Savannah Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie's sister.
Camron Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie's brother.
FBI
The federal law enforcement agency that has been notified about the new note.
What’s next
The FBI will investigate the legitimacy of the new note and the claims made by the sender. Authorities will also continue their efforts to locate Nancy Guthrie and identify her abductor.
The takeaway
This new note adds another layer of complexity to the high-profile Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case, as someone appears to be claiming they have information on the suspect but is demanding a substantial Bitcoin payment in exchange. The FBI's investigation into the validity of this note and the information it claims to have will be crucial in determining the next steps in the case.
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