Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case are taking another look at ransom notes sent in the days after the crime — because of two clues that suggest they were sent by the real kidnappers, according to a new report.
An email ransom note sent shortly after the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie correctly identified a broken flood light behind her home and details about the Apple Watch she had been wearing when she went missing near Tucson, Arizona, in February.

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Investigators have gone back to that note — along with a follow-up sent from the same IP address — in a desperate attempt to track Guthrie’s abductors, news outlet Air Mail reported.
The aforementioned details have investigators convinced the emails could have been legitimate — and authorities have renewed efforts to trace a string of proxy servers that could lead back to the suspects, sources told the outlet.
If the early notes are real, it would also suggest that the kidnapping could have been a multi-person operation.