An anonymous tipster in the Nancy Guthrie investigation may be female, despite using male pseudonyms in communications with the media. TMZ founder Harvey Levin reported that the individual has used various male names but consistently referenced the same Bitcoin address. Investigators believe this person could have crucial information regarding the identity of the kidnappers and the location of Guthrie's body. The FBI is involved in the case but has not commented on the specifics. Levin mentioned that he offered to pay the tipster for information as part of a planned documentary but paused the project at the request of authorities to avoid interfering with the investigation. Legal expert Josh Ritter noted that it is common for co-conspirators to eventually disclose information, especially in high-profile cases. Guthrie's daughter, Savannah Guthrie, has publicly urged anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing the ongoing distress for the family. The investigation continues, with a reward of over $1.2 million offered for information that leads to a resolution of the case.
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Investigation into Nancy Guthrie Case Involves Anonymous Tipster
The investigation into Nancy Guthrie's case involves an anonymous tipster who may be female, despite using male aliases. The FBI is working on the case, and there is a reward of over $1.2 million for information that could help solve it. Savannah Guthrie has publicly appealed for tips to aid in the investigation.
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Nancy Guthrie case could hinge on mystery tipster who emailed TMZ
Investigation into Nancy Guthrie Case Involves Anonymous Tipster