Second ransom note in Nancy Guthrie case claims she died, sources say
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Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC's 'Today' anchor Savannah Guthrie, disappeared from her Arizona home in February. Authorities subsequently received multiple ransom notes they believe were sent by her abductors; these notes indicated Guthrie had died, with one allegedly including an apology claiming her death was unintended. Law enforcement is analyzing details within the notes to investigate the case.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets report the core facts straightforwardly—that ransom notes were sent by suspected abductors indicating the victim's death—with restrained language and focus on what investigators believe.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize dramatic language and investigative details, highlighting the sensational nature of the 'apology' in the ransom notes and specific clues investigators are using to advance the case.
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Investigators familiar with the case believe it is likely that two ransom notes sent to Nancy Guthrie's family were written by the person or group that abducted her.
While the first note demanded millions in bitcoin, the second claimed that Nancy Guthrie had died, albeit not purposefully, according to sources who reviewed the notes.
CBS News' Bradley Blackburn has more details on the case. ...