TMZ Founder Explains What Happens After First Alleged Nancy Guthrie Deadline At 5 PM
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TMZ Founder Explains What Happens After First Alleged Nancy Guthrie Deadline At 5 PM
"Listen, something just happened, and it's something that we had not discussed publicly from the letter, but they just revealed it, Levin said following Thursday's press conference by the FBI and the Pima Co. Sheriff's Office in Arizona. Levin chose his words carefully as he continued, Remember, we said, a deadline is looming. Well, they announced the first deadline. Remember, we said there were two. The first deadline is today at 5 p.m. because they were asked why did Savannah come out and do this."
"Right, this was roughly 24-hours before the initial deadline, Latibeaudiere said. We assumed that when we were working this morning, Levin added. But 5 p.m. was the deadline. There is a second deadline, he revealed. We're not going to say now why there's a second deadline, but something is supposed to change if they don't pay the money by the first deadline, but the second deadline is much more important. A staffer interrupted the two with new information, causing them to pivot."
An unverified ransom note allegedly from kidnappers demanded a large bitcoin payment for Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie. TMZ received the letter and reported that it included two deadlines, with the first due at 5 p.m. and a second, more important deadline set for Monday. The note appeared to prompt Savannah, Annie and Camron Guthrie to release a video seeking proof of life. Levin and Latibeaudiere said the FBI and Pima County Sheriff's Office announced details at a press conference and that authorities are pursuing all leads, but exact triggers tied to the deadlines remain undisclosed.
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