Nancy Guthrie's New Book Seeks Video Evidence of Kidnapping

The new ransom note claims to have video proof of it Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping.
Email received by TMZ On Friday, June 26, there is allegedly a video of the “main guy” who kidnapped Guthrie from the day he died.
“I'm not some idiot who just called about his burial place in Mexico,” the letter reads, and the anonymous sender said two people took Guthrie. “I have the phone hidden in a secure place that ensures both the information it stores and the security of the phone. It contains my description of delivering them on a silver platter, a short video of the main guy with Nancy on what was probably her last day, photos of both involved, names and addresses and ages.”
Nancy, mother of Today the hostel Savannah Guthrieshe was reported missing from her home in Arizona in January. The local police have not yet identified where he is or the suspected kidnappers after more than 100 days of investigating the incident.
The previous ransom note received by many media earlier this month, stated that Nancy had died at the age of 84. Savannah, 54, addressed the speculation during a broadcast on Tuesday, June 23. Today.
“I love you, and I love this place, and this is unusual and unprecedented, to say the least, living here,” Savannah. she said tearfully on the morning show. “I have no comment on this matter. I have nothing to do with our broadcast, but I'm not going to pretend I'm not there. Since I am, I wanted to take the opportunity to ask people – really, to plead with people – to come forward.”
He continued at the time, “You know something. This is a news story that is on your radar today, because this is the life that my sister lives, that I live, that my brother and our extended families live, that our children live every day, we are in pain.
Savannah, one of Nancy's three children with her late husband Charles Guthriehe also promised to “find that happiness” Today during the ongoing investigation.
“This is the time to tell you that we need your help. We are asking for your help. I will not miss that opportunity,” added Savannah. “Please, if you look, no matter how small the reward is, you can tell us that your identity will not be known, please do what is right for us, our family and our children. We love our mother and we will not stop looking for her.





