TMZ’s Harvey Levin recently commented on this Nancy Guthrie case sparking discussion on social media, especially after he claimed he was in contact with the FBI until they went “radio silent.” This led netizens to speculate that the FBI might already have a suspect.
Levine made the comments about the FBI while clarifying a report that he received an “apology” ransom note for accidentally killing Nancy. Investigative sources told news website Airmail that a note sent to TMZ “began incoherently and offered a difficult ‘apology’ for Guthrie’s unexpected death.”
However, Levine dismissed this claim in the video. “That’s not in the ransom letter that we received. That’s not in the ransom letter at all,” Levine said.
Levine had been in touch with the FBI and contacted them again when he realized there was “something about this guy that made him feel legitimate” about the person who sent the ransom.
“I said, look, what if TMZ did a documentary and we tried to contact this person and even pay for it?” Levine said. “If he had taken us to that location, then you would have been addressed, the Guthrie family would have been addressed. If he had deceived us, he had deceived us. But I have a real feeling that this could be true.”
Levine’s FBI contact thought the idea was interesting and promised to get back to him. However, they never did.
“I’ve called six times over the last few weeks and haven’t heard back,” Levine said. “For some reason, the FBI went radio silent on me… They ghosted me, and I don’t know what that was about.”
However, netizens believe that there is another hidden meaning behind the FBI’s silence.
Account TrueCrimeBelieber wrote“,” Harvey Levin said he was in contact with the FBI until a month ago when he offered to pay the ransom. Then they kept silent about him. They found their people. It’s coming. “
Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffendaver also shared an important update on the case, Levine reported “The FBI has clearly made important progress in Nancy’s case.”
“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.
Latest updates
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.
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.



