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Savannah Guthrie begs mom’s ‘kidnapper’ to release her in new video

An earlier message claiming to be from the kidnappers, which was curiously sent to TMZ and a local Tucson TV news station nearly two days after the kidnapping, originally made a ransom demand of “millions” in Bitcoin cryptocurrency, with a deadline of Thursday at 5:00 PM MST.

That deadline came and went without the kidnappers contacting the Guthrie family, as an upset Camron took to Instagram and shared, “Whoever is out there holding our mother, we want to hear from you. We haven’t heard anything directly.”

“We need your help and we need a way to communicate so we can move forward. But first we need to know that you have our mother,” he begged.

A second supposed deadline was set for Monday, February 9, with “consequences” if it was not met.

Savannah confirmed in her new video that her family has finally made contact with the kidnappers, although it is unclear if they are the same person or persons who sent the previous ransom note. The note stated that Nancy was still alive while she was “safe and scared.”

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