A fresh message tied to the Nancy Guthrie case is now being treated as a potential turning point, after investigators say a new “note” surfaced demanding one bitcoin in exchange for information.
Even in a case already packed with fear, unanswered questions, and public desperation, the wording of this latest demand has landed like a punch — because it reads less like a plea and more like a transaction.
What’s making it so explosive is the specificity. One bitcoin. Not “money,” not “cash,” not an open-ended amount — but a single digital payment that can be moved in minutes, across borders, and with a trail that’s complicated for everyday people to understand.
Authorities have not publicly confirmed every detail of the note’s origin, and they have urged the public to treat all circulating screenshots and reposts with caution until the source is verified. In major investigations, false “updates” are common — and scammers often exploit a family’s worst moment to bait strangers into sending money.
