Nancy Guthrie: The Note That Might Be a Confession

Jul 01, 12:00 PM
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Five months after Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped from her home, a detail that had been kept private was finally made public. A second note sent to a Tucson station days after the abduction claimed Nancy died shortly after she was taken. The senders expressed regret. They made no more demands. Investigators have reportedly described the note as a legitimate communication from the actual kidnappers.

For the case-specific audience following every development: criminal defense attorney Bob Motta evaluates what that note means in a courtroom. If investigators can link the note to a suspect through forensic or digital evidence, the content alone may function as an admission. The claim that Nancy died in their custody, combined with regret and cessation of demands, carries legal weight that goes beyond a ransom communication.

The discussion also addresses the anonymous emailer’s latest demand to TMZ — claiming to possess a phone with video of Nancy and an alleged kidnapper — and Harvey Levin’s challenge for the emailer to produce a single screenshot, which was refused. The FBI continues investigating while Sheriff Nanos has publicly dismissed the emailer as likely fraudulent. Tony Brueski and Bob Motta.

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