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Nancy Guthrie case: Former FBI agent shares key update on search, ‘important progress made…’

Former FBI agent Jennifer Cofindaffer shares important update on the incident Nancy Guthrie case. She revealed, TMZ’s Harvey Levin reported, “The FBI has apparently made significant progress in Nancy’s case.”

Nancy Guthrie case: Former FBI agent shares important updates during search (Savannah Guthrie/Facebook)
Nancy Guthrie case: Former FBI agent shares important updates during search (Savannah Guthrie/Facebook)

“Levine said the FBI contacted him tonight and explained that because they were making progress, they did not accept Levin’s offer to pay the ransom to the letter writer,” Coffendaver write on X.

Coffendaver had previously posted on social media, wondering if the “wrench ring” had anything to do with Nancy’s case. Lisa J. Miller, a former law enforcement director for the Colorado Attorney General’s Office and a graduate of the FBI National Academy, has advanced a similar theory. She told Fox News Digital that the kidnapping had the hallmarks of a spanner attack.

Latest developments of the case

It was revealed that a note sent to local news outlets in February about Nancy’s disappearance said she died shortly after her abduction. Investigators believe the note, as well as another earlier one demanding millions of dollars in ransom, were legitimate communications from the 84-year-old’s abductor, CNN reported.

“The second note said, basically, it wasn’t meant to be that way, but something happened during the kidnapping and Nancy Guthrie died,” John Miller, CNN’s chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, told “AC360” Monday night.

“What makes this note important is that it comes from the same electronic source as the first ransom-demanding note,” he further said, adding that the second note “had a very different tone than the note from the week before.”

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Meanwhile, a search group in Mexico revealed they had discovered dozens of unmarked graves after receiving anonymous tips about the incident. Nancy Guthrie case. Latest searches found no evidence of this Savannah Guthrie’s The missing mother, but the findings underscore the ongoing search near the U.S.-Mexico border.

Recently, the volunteer search group Buscando Corazones Nogales conducted a new search in the area near Nogales, Sonora, after receiving information related to Nancy’s disappearance, the Sunday Guardian reported. Search teams examined multiple locations following anonymous tips that suggested Nancy was believed to have been abducted from her home in Tucson and that she may be buried in a remote area south of the U.S.-Mexico border.

However, volunteers found no evidence of Nancy’s “grave” or her whereabouts.

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