After the deadline has come and gone, here’s what I think about the ransom atp:
There was something in those letters that not only was convincing enough for the family, but for investigators to take seriously. IF we are to assume HL is correct about the notes having information pertaining to the watch’s location, the investigators could’ve immediately ruled it out as a hoax, but they didn’t. In fact, they went back to the scene multiple times in what can only be assumed an effort to confirm details from the notes. And those who have read the notes and given interviews also seem to think there’s some legitimacy there.
Additionally, in order for the sender of the notes to remain anonymous for this long requires extensive knowledge of cloaking software and VPNs. If this was a hoax, some wacko exploiting it (like the guy who was arrested), the FBI would’ve been able to track it no problem. So whoever sent this would’ve had to know details from the crime scene and be technologically savvy enough to evade detection from even government agencies.
The first note came in Monday to media (we don’t know if there was other communication to LE or family prior). Ransom demands are usually instant, so waiting 24 hours+ to send it is very odd. However off it is to me though, it seems entirely too convenient IMO for a scammer who’s that technologically capable to insert themselves that early into a case just starting to break. They’d really have to be betting on the case being difficult to solve and their own capabilities on the fly upon seeing the early news reports.
I’m at the point where it is either someone from another country completely uninvolved, exploiting this case after hacking into the crime scene photos somehow - OR - it is someone with some actual involvement in what happened to Nancy.
Overall I am overwhelmingly confused by this case. Typically I have a theory, but there’s a million avenues this case could go and each direction is different from the last. I can’t imagine what the Guthrie family is dealing with right now, how they could possibly be feeling. Whether the ransom note is tied to what happened to Nancy or not, two unbelievably cruel crimes have been committed against this family: the disappearance of their beloved mother and exploitation of their pain to the tune of $6M. Just horrific.
All JMO of course.