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What Nancy Guthrie ransom note demands say about the ‘skilled’ kidnappers

By uk-times.com8 February 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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The ransom note in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance proves the kidnappers behind the shocking abduction are likely experienced.

Tucson’s ABC affiliate KGUN9 reported the potential kidnappers demanded the Guthrie family pay $6 million in bitcoin by the deadline of Monday, Feb. 9 at 5 p.m. MT.

Former CIA member and FBI special agent Tracy Walder tells Page Six the latest details of the ransom note shows “this person definitely knows what they’re doing.”

“This person probably practiced and thought it out,” the NewsNation contributor tells us. “I don’t think someone woke up and was like, ‘This is what I’m going to do.’

Based on the latest ransom note the Guthrie family has received, Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers are experienced, former CIA member and FBI special agent Tracy Walder tells Page Six. Savannah Guthrie/Instagram
Walder tells us, “This person definitely knows what they’re doing.” Instagram/savannahguthrie

“This is someone who said, ‘I am going to sit down. This is how I’m going to encrypt the email, this is the VPN I’m going to use.’ They put some plan into this.”

While Walder can’t comment on if the kidnappers are “experts” in ransoms, she pointed to the encrypted email for clues. “I don’t know that everyone thinks about that. Not everyone knows bitcoin is an easier way to be untraceable. This person clearly has knowledge of these things.”

The kidnappers using bitcoin and limiting communication with the family further prevents authorities from tracking their whereabouts by the Feb. 9 deadline, according to Walder.

Walder pointed out the kidnappers’ demand for $6 million in bitcoin, which is difficult to trace. REUTERS
Walder also noted that the kidnappers are purposely not communicating a lot to lessen their chances of being caught. BACKGRID

“I think anyone could be caught,” the former agent says. “The question is how long does that take? You have that added sense of urgency with a potential life being in jeopardy. I do think the problem is the length of time. The more tech savvy you are adds an extra layer of difficulty.

“The more communication this person has adds another layer of difficulty because this person has gone dark and only released two ransom notes, they’re not communicating a lot. They are doing that on purpose.”

Walder continued that every touch point of communication by the potential kidnappers “opens the FBI to be able to trace that.”

“I think I do feel they will be caught. I just wish it was now. That’s the problem,” Walder added.

Still, she believes the kidnappers will be caught eventually. AP

“This is money that would be laundered online,” Walder says. “It’s not going from point A to point B because that would give them up too quickly. This is going from one bitcoin account and being laundered to another bitcoin account and to another.

“That’s why this person is using bitcoin … to make sure it’s not traceable. Obviously nothing is completely untraceable, but it buys them more time because it makes that traceability more difficult.”

Walder added, “The FBI is getting much better at tracing bitcoin than they have in the past. It’s a newer form of money and you have to develop skills to get there.”

She noted that the FBI is getting better at tracing bitcoin. BACKGRID
Nancy was last seen on Jan. 31. BACKGRID

As for the staggering $6 million amount, the former CIA member said, “When I thought about a ransom and whatever lengths this person has gone to, I assumed it would be $5 million [or more.]

“To go through all of this trouble it has to be money that moves a needle for someone.”

Law enforcement and FBI have been frantically searching for Savannah Guthrie’s mom since she was reported missing on Feb. 1 after missing church.

She was last seen on Jan. 31 by her son-in-law Tommaso Cioni, who dropped the 84-year-old off after dinner with him and his wife, Annie Guthrie.

Nancy’s son-in-law Tommaso Ciono (pictured here) was the last person to see her. BACKGRID
Savannah and her siblings have shared emotional videos pleading for their mother’s return. Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

The “Today” host and her siblings have posted multiple videos on social media trying to make contact with the alleged abductor after a series of ransom notes were discovered.

“We received your message and we understand,” Savannah said in a video Saturday night, appearing alongside her siblings. “We beg you now to return our mother to us, so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us, and we will pay.”

Walder exclusively told Page Six the latest video felt “very contrived” and “scripted.”

Walder tells us the latest video felt “scripted.” Instagram/savannahguthrie
Pima County Sherriff’s Department told us Sunday that Nancy’s case remains an active and ongoing investigation. Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

“Is this a ransom for a dead body?” Walder wondered. “Are we paying to get a body or a human back? Using words like ‘celebrate’ infers memorial or funeral, but it also infers they want to have a party when she comes home.”

Late on Saturday night, law enforcement was seen back at Annie’s home conducting another search. According to reports, they left around 10:30 p.m. MT.

Pima Country Sheriff’s Department told Page Six in a statement Sunday, “This remains an active and ongoing investigation. Detectives and agents continue to conduct follow-up at multiple locations.

“Details of that follow-up are not being released at this time. Investigators have not identified any suspects, persons of interest, or vehicles connected to this case.”

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