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AI Ransom Notes Challenge Kidnapping Probe
10 Feb
Summary
- Kidnappers demand $6 million in bitcoin for 84-year-old grandmother.
- AI expertise is being used to analyze ransom notes for clues.
- Communication methods used by kidnappers deviate from typical cases.

The investigation into the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie is facing unprecedented challenges, including ransom demands delivered via cryptocurrency and potentially AI-generated messages. Kidnappers set a deadline of 5 p.m. local time on Monday, February 3, 2026, for a $6 million bitcoin ransom, but her return is unconfirmed. The FBI is not aware of communication with the family and has no identified suspects.
Authorities are enlisting AI experts to analyze ransom notes, a departure from traditional methods that relied on human writing styles. The use of cryptocurrency also complicates tracking efforts. Notably, the kidnappers' communication strategy deviates from typical patterns, with messages sent to media outlets rather than directly to law enforcement or the family. One such message was traced to a Southern California man who was later cleared.
As the family's desperation mounts, daughter Savannah Guthrie publicly pleaded for information and stated the family would pay the ransom. The ransom note, sent on February 2, 2026, reportedly contained specific, non-public details about Guthrie's home, adding to its perceived credibility. This note included an initial Thursday deadline, followed by the Monday deadline.
Concerns about imposter messages were raised when Derrick Callella sent a fraudulent demand. The investigation continues, with authorities processing evidence at Guthrie's home. She was last seen entering her home around 9:45 p.m. on Saturday, January 25, 2026, with her doorbell camera disconnecting shortly after midnight. Evidence at the scene included a removed doorbell camera and blood splatters. Guthrie has health issues, including requiring a pacemaker, making her safe return urgent.




