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Nancy Guthrie cops investigate abductor’s ‘pinky ring’ spotted under glove in doorbell footage as NEW ‘sophisticated’ ransom note comes to light

Investigators in Nancy Guthrie’s case have turned their attention to the pinky ring they believe her alleged kidnapper was wearing in chilling doorbell camera footage taken before she disappeared.

The unidentified male suspect seen on the porch of his home in Tucson, Arizona, appeared to be wearing a ring under black gloves, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said Tuesday.

Nanos said, “I am looking at the same photo that you are looking at and I understand it, I see it.” NBC Newsrefers to the mysterious figure seen in the clip.

‘I’ll give this to my team. They will look at this. They will analyze it, we will see. ‘Maybe, maybe it is.’

Meanwhile, TMZ announced Wednesday that it has received a new “sophisticated” ransom note in connection with the disappearance of Today host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy.

As the search for the 84-year-old man enters its 17th day, there is still no suspect or sign of the suspect.

“We’ve received another ransom demand; this one is a very complex one and puts the media right in the middle of it,” TMZ wrote in an Instagram post.

The latest letter requests another large sum of money, but in the form of another cryptocurrency other than the previously requested $6 million in bitcoin. per exit.

Police are now examining the pinky ring that Nancy Guthrie’s alleged kidnapper is believed to be wearing in doorbell footage.

Nancy Guthrie was reported missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona, on February 1

Nancy Guthrie was reported missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona, on February 1

The report also stated that the email ‘graphically explains the consequences if the ransom is not paid’.

The message contained a different cryptocurrency account number than the one sent in previous ransom demands.

The publication also revealed that the FBI contacted law enforcement in Mexico, but no new leads emerged from the expansion of the investigation.

Authorities said the latest update in the mysterious investigation came after a similar glove found three kilometers from Nancy’s home did not match DNA found on her property.

Nanos said the glove did not offer any new leads after it failed to match the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), the national archive of all DNA from detainees across the country.

The unique glove was discovered Sunday and briefly became an admitted piece of evidence in the ongoing case.

Many clues and evidence emerged along the way, but none of them lasted.

The people involved were previously interrogated but later released. A number of ransom notes have also emerged, including one sent to TMZ.

Nancy was last seen on the night of January 31st after going to her older daughter's house for dinner and game night.

Nancy was last seen on the night of January 31st after going to her older daughter’s house for dinner and game night.

Nancy was last seen on the night of January 31st after going to her older daughter’s house for dinner and game night.

Her daughter Annie’s husband, Tommaso Cioni, then drove her to his home just a few kilometers away.

Cioni told police he watched his mother-in-law enter the garage door that night.

Hours later, around 2:12 a.m., Nancy’s Nest’s doorbell camera detected a person on camera.

Around 2:30 a.m., Nancy’s Apple Watch and iPhone stopped syncing with her pacemaker.

Nancy was reported missing around 11 a.m. after local church friends became concerned when she failed to show up for services.

They then informed his family and directed their relatives to check his house.

When her family could not locate the woman, they called 911 and reported her missing. He has not been seen or heard from since.

Savannah begs her mother's kidnappers to 'do the right thing' by sharing a somber video on Instagram

Savannah begs her mother’s kidnappers to ‘do the right thing’ by sharing a somber video on Instagram

Her heartbroken children repeatedly pleaded on social media for their mother to return home safely.

On Sunday night, Savannah shared a somber video on Instagram, pleading with her mother’s kidnappers to “do the right thing.”

“And I wanted to tell everyone who has it or knows where it is that it’s never too late, you’re not lost or alone, and it’s never too late to do the right thing,” the Today Show host said.

He ended the video by saying, “We’re here and we believe and we believe in the basic goodness of every human being and it’s never too late,” and captioned it, “bring him home.”

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