FBI Finds All Three Nancy Guthrie Ransom Notes Were Hoaxes

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An FBI official told Reuters that the three ransom notes attributed to Nancy Guthrie’s abductors are not genuine, contradicting weeks of reporting that suggested the notes were authentic. The notes, sent to a Tucson TV station and TMZ, included claims about the kidnappers and their identities, with the first note demanding cryptocurrency. The FBI even deposited a small amount of cryptocurrency into the account named in the notes, but it remained unclaimed, and authorities say none of the notes are believed to be real.
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