Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, has been missing on Feb. 1. Authorities believe Nancy was abducted from her home in the middle of the night.
After the FBI released photos and videos of a suspicious person wearing a ski mask and black gloves on Nancy's front stoop the night that she disappeared, TMZ started receiving emails from someone who claims to know who the alleged kidnapper is. In the first two emails that were sent, the person asked for 1 Bitcoin (about $67,000) for the information. Now, the person has upped the requested amount.
On Friday, Feb. 13, TMZ reported that someone sent a third email about the alleged kidnapper. According to the outlet, the person who sent the message made very specific demands in hopes of getting the $100,000 reward from the FBI.
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The person has requested $50,000 be paid to a Bitcoin account in exchange for the kidnapper's name. Following an arrest, the person behind the email wants another $50,000, also in Bitcoin. TMZ reports that the person "promises not to withdraw" the initial deposit until after an arrest is made.
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