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The $152 crypto mistake by Nancy Guthrie detectives

The search for Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers has hit a roadblock with a glaring clue – a Bitcoin wallet sent by the ransom note writers to her family. Crypto experts believe that the ransom note and wallet indicate that the kidnappers were amateurs, raising concerns about a potential $152 blunder made by the investigators.

The ransom email demanded $4 million in crypto for Guthrie’s safe return and included details about her home and an Apple watch that had not been disclosed to the public. A follow-up email from the same IP address claimed that Guthrie had died, adding a sense of urgency to the investigation.

Instead of paying the ransom, the FBI deposited $152 in Bitcoin into the wallet with the hope of tracking down the kidnappers. However, the money remains untouched, leading experts to believe that the suspects are not using mainstream exchanges to transfer the funds.

The strategy of depositing a smaller sum, known as “tickling the wire,” was chosen by the FBI in hopes of catching the inexperienced kidnappers. Despite their efforts, the investigation has not yielded any results, with the suspects still at large.

The bumbling nature of the kidnappers, as evidenced by their failed attempts to disable security cameras and their overall lack of sophistication, has raised questions about the effectiveness of the investigation. However, experts agree that law enforcement faces a difficult decision when dealing with irrational criminals.

As the investigation enters its fifth month, authorities are still trying to track down the ransom note authors by following proxy servers and analyzing potential DNA evidence. Despite detaining and releasing persons of interest and canvassing gun stores in the Tucson area, the case remains unsolved.

The search for Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers continues, with investigators facing challenges in deciphering the clues left behind by the amateur criminals. As the case unfolds, the FBI and local law enforcement are working tirelessly to bring Guthrie home safely.

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