Savannah Guthrie's Family Warned of 'Campaign of Terror' as Police Clarify on Scottsdale Discovery

An ex-FBI officer has warned Savannah Guthrie and her family that the suspect behind Nancy's kidnapping has waged a ‘campaign of terror’

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An ex-FBI officer has warned 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie and her family that the suspect behind their 84-year-old's kidnapping has waged a 'campaign of terror'. This comes as Savannah recently addressed the several ransom notes she received after Nancy's disappearance.

Reports stated that the kidnapper demanded millions of dollars worth of Bitcoin in exchange for Nancy's safe return. Former FBI officer Jennifer Conffindaffer noted that the two notes, which Savannah believes are real, could be Pima County police's best lead in the case so far.

Police give update on Scottsdale discovery, stating that the body found in a canal is not related to the Nancy Guthrie case.

A body was discovered in a Scottsdale canal on March 28, prompting a full death investigation. Authorities coordinated with additional agencies to recover the body and begin examining the scene.