TMZ founder Harvey Levin is weighing in after a report emerged that three ransom notes sent to the website and other media outlets in connection with Nancy Guthrieās disappearance were deemed fake by the FBI.
Reuters reported on Tuesday, June 29, that the FBI has dismissed three notes, including two received by TMZ, in the months since Nancy, the mother of Today show cohost Savannah Guthrie, disappeared from her home near Tucson, Arizona, on February 1.
One of the notes received by TMZ and local Tucson outlets in February demanded millions of dollars in cryptocurrency for Nancyās return. Another note received by TMZ, which the outlet reported on June 26, claimed to know the identities of Guthrieās suspected abductors. The anonymous sender also claimed to have footage of the āmain guyā in the kidnapping and Nancy on the day she allegedly died, which they would share in exchange for money.
TMZ did not receive a second February note that claimed that Nancy had died and made no demand for money. The contents of that note, received by Tucson news outlets, were first reported in late June.
In a video published by TMZ on Wednesday, July 1, Levin, 75, claimed to have spoken to an FBI official who told him that āit is more likely than not that the two ransom notes are real,ā referring to the two notes received by TMZ and local Tucson news stations in February.
Levin added, āThis person said, āThey are more legitimate than not.ā They have not determined it is for sure real, but they have not determined it is for sure fake.ā
Levin said that the official told him that āit is less likelyā letters received by TMZ asking for money in exchange for information āare real.ā He reiterated that the FBI has ānot discounted that either.ā
As for the conflicting Reuters report, which cited an unnamed FBI official, Levin said that he was told by his FBI source, āThis is a big organization, and there are multiple agents on this case. If you talk to all of them, their opinions are going to vary, so it depends on who you talk to.ā
The FBI Phoenix field office, which is investigating Nancyās disappearance, said in a statement on Wednesday, āThe FBI and its task force partners have received several ransom notes over the course of this investigation. Some have been deemed to be extortion attempts without legitimacy. Other ransom demands may potentially be legitimate and are still being investigated as such.ā
āThis case continues to be investigated as a kidnapping for ransom case. The FBI has and will continue to offer all assistance possible in the investigation ā however, local authorities remain the lead.ā
Local sheriff Chris Nanos of the Pima County Sheriffās Department in Arizona said in his own statement, āThroughout this investigation, the Pima County Sheriffās Department has received information regarding potential ransom notes related to the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie. Every tip and lead is taken seriously and is forwarded directly to our detectives, who continue to work in coordination with the FBI.ā
āAny questions regarding alleged ransom notes should be directed to the FBI,ā Nanos added.
