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作者:帕特·米尔顿 帕特·米尔顿 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻调查部高级制作人
帕特·米尔顿是一名屡获殊荣的记者,现任哥伦比亚广播公司新闻调查部高级制作人,专注于国家安全、联邦调查局、情报事务和联邦执法领域报道。
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帕特·米尔顿,乔纳森·维利亚奥托 乔纳森·维利亚奥托 通讯员
乔纳森·维利亚奥托是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻驻洛杉矶通讯员。维利亚奥托的报道足迹遍布六大洲的三十多个国家和地区。
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乔纳森·维利亚奥托,安娜·谢克特
安娜·谢克特 犯罪与公共安全部高级协调制片人
安娜·谢克特是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻及旗下电台犯罪与公共安全部的高级协调制片人,总部位于纽约。
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据了解案情的调查人员透露,调查人员认为,南希·加思里失踪数天后寄给其家人的两封赎金纸条——其中一封声称她已死亡——很可能是绑架她的个人或团伙所写。调查人员认为,两封纸条均为同一人或同一伙人所寄,且很可能来自同一个电脑IP地址。
第一封纸条索要数百万比特币以换取南希·加思里的获释。几天后寄出的第二封纸条中,疑似绑匪透露南希·加思里已经死亡。据看过纸条的消息人士透露,纸条表明绑匪并非有意导致她死亡。
她的女儿、《今日秀》联合主持人萨凡纳·加思里今年3月在接受NBC采访时表示,其家人认为这两封纸条是真实的。
“我认为有很多不同的纸条被寄来,而且据我所知,大多数都不是真的,我也没见过那些纸条,”她说。“但我相信我们收到的、我们也做出了回应的那两封,我倾向于认为它们是真实的。”
第一封纸条于2月2日寄出,也就是84岁的南希·加思里在亚利桑那州图森市的家中被报失踪的第二天。纸条通过在线爆料渠道寄给了三家媒体机构——两家本地新闻电视台和TMZ。据调查人员透露,纸条中包含了关于加思里住宅的极其具体的细节,包括卧室地板上有一块白色表带的苹果手表,以及她的后门廊灯坏了。多位熟悉该纸条的消息人士表示,纸条是寄给萨凡纳·加思里的。
据看过两封纸条的消息人士透露,第二封纸条于2月6日寄出,语言和风格与第一封相似,但未提出任何赎金要求。
萨凡纳·加思里和她的兄弟姐妹在第二封纸条寄出后,通过Instagram发布的一段视频公开喊话绑架他们母亲的人。
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“我们收到了你的信息,我们明白,”萨凡纳·加思里在视频中说。“我们现在恳求你把我们的母亲还给我们,这样我们就能和她一起庆祝。这是我们获得平静的唯一途径……这对我们来说非常宝贵,我们会付钱的。”
由联邦调查局和皮马县侦探组成的专案组仍在继续调查这起绑架案,搜寻加思里及其绑匪的下落。
编者按:本页面展示的视频录制于5月12日。
Nancy Guthrie ransom notes likely came from abductor who said she died, investigators believe
2026-06-22 6:36 PM EDT / CBS News
By Pat Milton, Pat Milton Senior producer, CBS News Investigative Unit
Pat Milton, an award-winning journalist, is the senior producer of the CBS News Investigative Unit, specializing in national security, the FBI, Intelligence and federal law enforcement.
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Pat Milton, Jonathan Vigliotti, Jonathan Vigliotti Correspondent
Jonathan Vigliotti is a CBS News correspondent based in Los Angeles. Vigliotti’s reporting has taken him to more than three dozen countries and territories across six continents.
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Anna Schecter Senior Coordinating Producer, Crime and Public Safety Unit
Anna Schecter is the senior coordinating producer for CBS News and Stations’ Crime and Public Safety Unit, based in New York.
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Authorities believe two ransom notes addressed to Nancy Guthrie’s family days after her disappearance — including a note that said she had died — were likely sent by the person or group of people who abducted her, according to investigators familiar with the case. Investigators believe the same person or people sent both notes and that both were likely sent from the same computer IP address.
The first note demanded millions in bitcoin for Nancy Guthrie’s release. In the second note, sent a few days later, the apparent abductors revealed that Nancy Guthrie had died. The note indicated that they did not mean for her to die, according to sources who reviewed the notes.
Her daughter, “Today” show co-hostSavannah Guthrie, said in an interview with NBC in March that the family believes the two notes are authentic.
“There are a lot of different notes, I think, that came, and I think most of them — it’s my understanding — are not real, and I didn’t see them,” she said. “But I believe the two notes that we received, that we responded to, I tend to believe those are real.”
The first note, sent on Feb. 2, one day after Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona, was sent to three media outlets — two local news stations and TMZ — via their online tiplines. That note gave highly specific details about Guthrie’s home, including that an Apple Watch with a white band was on the floor of her bedroom and that her back porch light was broken, according to investigators. The note was addressed to Savannah Guthrie, according to multiple sources familiar with the note.
The second note was sent on Feb. 6 and was similar in language and style but did not make any demands, according to sources who reviewed both notes.
Savannah Guthrie and her siblings publicly addressed their mother’s kidnappers in an Instagram video posted after the second note was sent.
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“We received your message and we understand,” Savannah Guthrie said in the video. “We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace. … This is very valuable to us, and we will pay.”
The task force made up of FBI and Pima County detectives continues to investigate her kidnapping and search for Guthrie and her abductors.
Editor’s note: The video featured on this page was recorded on May 12.
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