Nancy Guthrie Doesn't Own Crypto — So Who in Her Neighborhood Does?
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Six million dollars in Bitcoin. That was the ransom demand after Nancy Guthrie’s alleged abduction from her home in Catalina Foothills. Nancy is eighty-four years old. She has no known crypto holdings. Zero.
So where did that number come from? CertiK, a cybersecurity firm valued at two billion dollars, classified this case as a wrench attack by proxy — a term from the crypto world describing a crime where the target is selected based on digital asset holdings. Their report cited the ransom demand and used the phrase proxy target selection. That phrase means the person who was taken may not have been the person the attackers intended to find.
Catalina Foothills is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in Tucson. If whoever showed up at Nancy’s address that night was looking for someone with six million in crypto, they may have knocked on the wrong door. And once Nancy had seen them, they couldn’t leave. The investigation has stretched to Mexico, where volunteers have searched near the border after anonymous tips. Twenty-five unmarked graves found. None are Nancy’s. DNA sits at the FBI lab. Jennifer Coffindaffer, contributor to Hidden Killers, walks through what CertiK’s report means and why the real target may be someone nobody’s looked at yet.
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