America Owes Them an Apology: The Guthrie couple were never the ones who kidnapped Nancy Guthrie—the truth is far more shocking than anyone imagined

Authorities continue to investigate an alleged ransom note sent to the media, whose sender set a second deadline of Feb. 9

“If any significant developments occur in the case, a press conference will be called,” the update concluded.

Authorities continue to investigate an alleged ransom note sent to the media. FBI Phoenix Special Agent in Charge Heith Janke said that the note’s sender set a deadline of 5 p.m. the evening of Thursday, Feb. 5.

“If a transfer wasn’t made, the second demand was for next Monday,” he said at a press conference, attended by PEOPLE, that day. “I’m not going to go beyond that.”

A second deadline has now been set for Monday, Feb. 9.

On Friday, Feb. 6, the FBI acknowledged a new message potentially tied to Nancy’s disappearance.

“The FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department are aware of a new message regarding Nancy Guthrie,” the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement to PEOPLE. “Investigators are actively inspecting the information provided in the message for its authenticity.”

Addressing the new message in a video to her mom’s potential kidnapper on Feb. 8, Savannah, 54, sat on a couch alongside siblings Annie and Camron and said, “We received your message and we understand.”

“We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her,” the Today co-anchor continued. “This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us, and we will pay.”

Annie Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie, and Camron Guthrie
Annie Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie and Camron Guthrie address mom Nancy’s kidnappers.Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

Nancy’s family initially reported her missing on Sunday, Feb. 1, when she did not attend church. Shortly after, law enforcement launched a massive investigation into her disappearance, saying they believe she was taken against her will, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said at a press conference on Tuesday, Feb. 3.

Nancy was last seen in the evening of Jan. 31 when her son-in-law, Cioni, dropped her off at her house after she had dinner with him and Annie at their home, Nanos previously told The New York Times.

 

A trail of what appears to be blood was seen on the front steps of Nancy’s home that authorities confirmed is hers. Remnants of a Ring camera had also been removed from the front door area, PEOPLE confirmed.

The FBI is urging anyone with tips or leads to call 1-800-CALL-FBI in addition to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office number, 520-351-4900.