In a disturbing ongoing case, Nancy Guthrie, mother of ‘Today’ show host Savannah Guthrie, remains missing, and recent developments have drawn attention to the role of cryptocurrency in the investigation. Reports indicate that the Bitcoin account mentioned in a ransom note has shown recent activity, leading to concerns over the fate of Guthrie.
On Tuesday, it was revealed that a ransom note had been received by multiple news outlets, including TMZ, KGUN 9, and KOLD. The note demanded Bitcoin as payment for information regarding Guthrie’s whereabouts. This alarming situation escalated on Wednesday when another letter surfaced, again addressed to TMZ, reasserting the demand for 1 Bitcoin, approximately valued at $70,000.
According to Bezalel Eithan Raviv, the CEO of a blockchain forensics firm, the activity in the Bitcoin account could provide leads on the suspect involved in the case. However, despite the implications of this technology, both TMZ and the Pima County Sheriff’s office have not responded to inquiries, while the FBI has remained tight-lipped, offering no new information.
While the specific Bitcoin address has not been disclosed, the nature of Bitcoin’s public blockchain allows anyone to see transactions associated with a given address. Although the address does not reveal the identity of its owner, experts in blockchain forensics can often uncover clues that might lead to the owner’s location by analyzing transaction histories linked to third parties.
As of now, authorities have yet to identify any suspects. A 36-year-old man was taken into custody briefly but was released the following day after asserting he had no knowledge of the case. This individual, known only as Carlos, expressed a hopeful sentiment that the actual perpetrator would be apprehended.
Surveillance footage obtained by the FBI captured an unidentified individual at Nancy Guthrie’s residence on the night she vanished. The video depicts a figure whose face is obscured, leaving only the eyes and mouth visible, and who appears to be carrying a backpack. Multiple signs indicate that Guthrie was forcibly taken from her home, as tampering was found on a doorbell camera, along with evidence of blood at the scene.
The search for Guthrie has now stretched into its eleventh day. Her family, upon discovering her absence on February 1st, alerted authorities, and all evidence suggests she was kidnapped. Following the ransom letters, Savannah Guthrie, in a public video alongside her siblings, made a poignant remark: “we will pay,” highlighting the severity of their situation and their desperate desire to secure Nancy’s safe return.


