Nancy Guthrie kidnapping takes new turn after crypto security firm's statement
A former FBI agent says it is a breakthrough in missing case of Nancy Guthrie
Since Nancy Guthrie has been disappeared, investigators has been desperate for a crucial lead.
Now, an ex-agent of FBI says the game-changing lead may have been found.
Jennifer Coffinadaffer, who has been closely following the updates in the case of Nancy, took to X to share the discovery.
She has previously speculated the disappearance of the 84-year-old may link to a wrench attack.
Now, the former FBI agent said CertiK, a crypto security company, mentioned Nancy's missing case as a "wrench attack"
“Nancy Guthrie: It’s the biggest public break in Nancy’s Case as CertiK, arguably the Leading Crypto Security company in the World, has designated Nancy’s abduction as a Wrench attack by Proxy."
"Does CertiK have knowledge as to (whether) Savannah has a Bitcoin account?" the post read.
"This is a huge breakthrough. Times have changed. And how these networks operate is new to LE."
"Unless LE knows who took Nancy, then a Wrench by Proxy Is on the Table. CertiK seems to know.”
If assessment of CertiK hold the water, the direction of the investigation would dramatically take a turn.
The authorites - rather investigating the case as a random kidnapping - could focus on a cryptocurrency extornation plan.
With no suspect is so far has been arrested, Coffindaffer says this lead could be a breakthrough in a mystery case of Nancy.
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