A FORMER FBI official is offering a bombshell theory on Nancy Guthrie’s alleged ransom notes as the clock runs out on the payment ᴅᴇᴀᴅline.

Today show host Savannah Guthrie and her family have agreed to pay the $6 million ransom demanded in the note.

Journalist Savannah Guthrie, with her siblings Annie and Camron, addresses her missing mother in a video message.
The Guthrie family issued a third plea for the return of their mother and offered to pay the $6 million ransom in a video released SaturdayCredit: Reuters
Savannah Guthrie and her mother Nancy Guthrie smiling at the camera with signs welcoming them to Sydney in the background.
The 84-year-old grandmother has been missing since SundayCredit: Getty
A man on Fox News discussing the Nancy Guthrie disappearance.
An FBI official offered a grim theory in Nancy’s disappearanceCredit: Fox News
Former FBI ᴀssistant Director Chris Swecker questioned whether the 84-year-old grandmother was still alive and being held by kidnappers eight days after she was reported missing.

“I’m very skeptical of this,” he told Fox News on Sunday.

“Is this really a kidnapping? Does somebody really have her, and is she really alive?”

The former FBI official noted that Nancy’s disappearance has not followed the typical pattern of a kidnapping-for-ransom plot.


What we know about Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance…

Today host Savannah Guthrie’s mom has been missing for a week after being abducted from her home in Tucson
Blood drops were seen on the home’s front step
Nancy’s son-in-law was the last person to see her
Local and federal authorities have no suspects, and no leads
Multiple news outlets have been sent ransom letters that contain specific details about Nancy’s home and clothing
The first ransom ᴅᴇᴀᴅline pᴀssed five days after the abduction, and a second ᴅᴇᴀᴅline on is said to contain “much more serious” conditions
911 reports were made of a suspected trespᴀsser lurking in a neighbor’s yard weeks before the abduction
Cops seize car from Nancy’s home and remove roof camera


“If this was a kidnapping, it would be a very simple matter to authenticate and provide proof of life,” Swecker said, adding that no evidence has been “credibly authenticated at this point.”

“You have to allow for the possibility that this was something more or something other than a kidnapping,” he said.

Swecker added that he was concerned the Guthrie family was being taken advantage of.

“I really think there’s a third party here that’s just playing with them, opportunists who think they can exploit this situation,” he said.

Several news stations received alleged ransom notes in the days after Nancy was reported missing demanding millions in Bitcoin.

The first ransom ᴅᴇᴀᴅline pᴀssed on Thursday, and a second ᴅᴇᴀᴅline is set for Monday at 5 pm MST.

“Remember now, it was 1 million not too long ago. All of a sudden, it’s 6 million,” Swecker said.

FAMILY’ PLEA

Swecker’s ᴀssessment came as the Guthrie siblings appealed directly to their mother’s alleged kidnapper.

“We received your message, and we understand,” Savannah said in a video posted to Instagram on Saturday.

“We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her.

“This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us, and we will pay.”

It’s unclear which ransom note the Guthries responded to.

One ransom note sent to CNN affiliate KGUN in Arizona included a threat to Nancy’s life if the demand is not met, the outlet reported.

Saturday’s video is the third plea the Guthries have made to the purported abductors.

The family has already been targeted by a ransom hoax.

On Thursday, Derrick Callella from California was arrested and charged for sending fake text messages demanding Bitcoin payments.

Authorities have not shared if they have verified the authenticity of the ransom notes sent to the family.

SEARCH CONTINUES

Law enforcement officials were seen leaving Annie Guthrie’s property on Saturday night with a bag.

Investigators returned to Nancy’s property the following morning to search the water septic tanks.

There are currently no suspects in the case as it drags into the ninth day.

Nancy was reported missing on Sunday by her family.

She was last seen by her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, after enjoying a family dinner with him and her daughter, Annie on Saturday.

Law enforcement believes that the 84-year-old grandmother was snatched from her bed that night.