Savannah Guthrie says 'we will pay' for mother's safe return
The Guthrie family received a $6 million Bitcoin ransom demand and publicly pledged to pay amid ongoing FBI and local police investigations.
- In a third recorded plea released Saturday evening, the Guthrie family said they will pay the demanded ransom, with the family addressing the alleged captors directly.
- Earlier this week, the family issued video pleas on Feb. 2 and 3 seeking proof of life before the Saturday message.
- Pima County investigators say they have not identified suspects, and DNA on the Guthrie porch has been linked to Nancy, officials say.
- With a Feb. 7 deadline, the family said, `We received your message and we understand`, highlighting urgency due to Nancy Guthrie’s age and medical needs.
- Investigators have returned to the Guthrie home with warrants as lab and tech firms provided evidence that prompted further searches, following media analysis of ransom-note clues.
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