Nancy Guthrie: What the Second Note Really Says
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Months after Nancy Guthrie was taken from her Arizona home, the contents of a second note became public. It claimed she died shortly after the kidnapping. The people who sent it expressed regret and made no further demands. Investigators reportedly believe the note came from the actual kidnappers. Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta joins Tony Brueski to examine what that note means legally, whether it amounts to a written confession, and how investigators might use it to build a case against whoever wrote it.
The discussion also covers the ongoing communications an anonymous emailer has sent to TMZ, claiming to possess video of Nancy with her alleged kidnapper. The FBI has arrested multiple people for sending fraudulent ransom notes in this case. Whether the emailer is real or another fraud remains an open question that the FBI appears to be actively investigating. Tony Brueski and Bob Motta.
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