Breking: Activity Detected in Guthrie Ransom Account

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Update: Activity Detected in Guthrie Ransom Account

After days of silence following the abduction of Nancy Guthrie from her Tucson home, investigators have noted the first movement in the digital trail left by the kidnappers.

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The Bitcoin Transaction

  • The Movement: On Tuesday, February 10, a small deposit of $152 (.0022 BTC) appeared in the Bitcoin wallet address associated with the $6 million ransom demand.
  • The Timing: This activity occurred less than 24 hours after the kidnappers’ final deadline (Monday at 5:00 p.m.) passed without the ransom being paid.
  • The Uncertainty: Because the wallet address has become public knowledge, cybersecurity experts warn that this deposit may not be from the kidnappers. It could be a third party “testing” the account or a “troll” transaction intended to confuse investigators.

Latest Evidence and Suspect Profile

The FBI has shifted its focus toward physical evidence as the digital trail remains murky:

  • New Footage: Surveillance video from Nancy Guthrie’s porch shows a suspect wearing a ski mask and a backpack. The individual was captured using a flashlight held in their mouth while attempting to disable the home’s security system.
  • Forensic Evidence: Authorities confirmed that blood found on the porch on January 31 matches Nancy’s DNA, confirming a violent struggle occurred during the abduction.
  • Health Concerns: Nancy Guthrie, 84, requires daily medication for high blood pressure and a pacemaker, increasing the urgency for a “proof of life” message that has yet to be delivered.

The Investigation’s Current Stance

While the ransom notes contained specific details about the property, the FBI is treating the case with extreme caution. The lack of a direct communication channel—a hallmark of professional kidnappings—has led some analysts to believe the perpetrators may be less sophisticated than the $6 million demand suggests.

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