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Just trust me- it’s impossible.Thank you! I still believe that with proper warrants, info could be gained. IMO
Just trust me- it’s impossible.Thank you! I still believe that with proper warrants, info could be gained. IMO
yep lol I haven't been here since the Karen Read trial gave me WS burn out last year! But was my go to when I heard about this case to find the good info!Just got caught up this is just crazy. I want to thank @tricia for having Webseluths and keeping it going all these years! I know I don't post on here often but WS has always been my go to when I get really into a case like this!
I think whoever took her was invited in by her
I checked a couple of minutes ago. It's gone now or so it appeared.Is the helicopter still circling?
So, that is confusing. Who would you invite into your home past 10 pm? Family members, close friends, maybe. I really can't think of anyone else. We go to bed at 8 pm, so no one would ever even come over that late
I’m sorry, I find that hard to believe. I’m sure it would involve a lot of work, but I believe deposits could be found under these circumstances. Honestly though, I doubt the whole ransom note a bit. Who would pay millions into a probable undetectable account and not know where the victim is. This sounds too way out there.Just trust me- it’s impossible.
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So are we thinking the ransom note sent to all the reported news stations at same time, or just grew tired of not being reported on and kept sending?
Wonder if this impatient note writer is online or in groups like ours.
I really would like to know the email provider service used.
You would open your door for a family member. Someone you know. Maybe for a crying stranger begging for help.Cops.
oooooh, up to some shady business ?Just trust me- it’s impossible.
You would open your door for a family member. Someone you know. Maybe for a crying stranger begging for help.
Going to be honest here. Not sure I would open my door for a stranger at all. I'll talk to them through the wrought iron, call who ever they need me to call, but I am NOT opening the door.You would open your door for a family member. Someone you know. Maybe for a crying stranger begging for help.
A lot of mysteries would be solved if bitcoin wasn't near impossible to trace. You pretty much need the wallet owner to slip up to trace.I’m sorry, I find that hard to believe. I’m sure it would involve a lot of work, but I believe deposits could be found under these circumstances. Honestly though, I doubt the whole ransom note a bit. Who would pay millions into a probable undetectable account and not know where the victim is. This sounds too out there.
https://twitter.com/heidi_hommel?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^2018841813671637380|twgr^4e21a00af9db062d11720f24dd92a578cf1eed90|twcon^s1_&ref_url=https://websleuths.com/threads/nancy-guthrie-mother-of-today-show-host-savannah-guthrie-missing-last-seen-in-the-catalina-foothills-area-on-jan-31-2026.762851/page-85
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HAPPENING NOW: Sheriff’s helicopter circles the neighborhood where Nancy Guthrie lives. @ktar
Thank you for sharing this! Is the helicopter circling backyards in the neighborhood or over primarily over Nancy Guthrie's home?https://twitter.com/heidi_hommel?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^2018841813671637380|twgr^4e21a00af9db062d11720f24dd92a578cf1eed90|twcon^s1_&ref_url=https://websleuths.com/threads/nancy-guthrie-mother-of-today-show-host-savannah-guthrie-missing-last-seen-in-the-catalina-foothills-area-on-jan-31-2026.762851/page-85
Heidi Hommel
@heidi_hommel
HAPPENING NOW: Sheriff’s helicopter circles the neighborhood where Nancy Guthrie lives. @ktar
I would open for family, my best friend and that’s it. I wouldn’t open it up for LE and would call 911 for a crying stranger. That’s it. Even if it’s daylight. I watch too much Dateline.You would open your door for a family member. Someone you know. Maybe for a crying stranger begging for help.
The tmz email may have been sent around the time of the press conference.I think the link Massguy posted stated that the local station received it on Monday (ie about 24hours after the kidnapping). The TMZ guy says they received it 'this morning mid-morning'. I think that interview was today?
So no. Perhaps they want news coverage, and they weren't getting it, as someone above stated.
Right, and we don't know if something was left in the home or if LE also received a note. They said they didn't, but that doesn't make it true.I think the link Massguy posted stated that the local station received it on Monday (ie about 24hours after the kidnapping). The TMZ guy says they received it 'this morning mid-morning'. I think that interview was today?
So no. Perhaps they want news coverage, and they weren't getting it, as someone above stated.
Bitcoin itself is untraceable in the sense that it isn’t linked to personal information, but all Bitcoin transactions are permanently stored on the public blockchain and can be viewed by anyone. Owners of Bitcoin wallets can be identified depending on the specific exchange the wallet is on (many Bitcoin exchanges have adopted anti-money laundering measures such as requiring ID verification before the coins in that wallet can be moved off-platform). In 2021 the FBI actually managed to recoup $2.3 million of the $4.3 million in Bitcoin ransom Colonial Pipeline paid to hackers to stop a ransomware attack — so it isn’t entirely untraceable anymore.Just to clear up Bitcoin.
It is untraceable, period. Nobody can identify who a wallet belongs to. The whole idea of bitcoin was to be untraceable. And yes, there are criminal networks who love bitcoin for that reason.
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