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One of the Nancy Guthrie ransom notes apologized for her heartbreaking death: report

Newly disclosed ransom notes in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case allegedly contain an apology for the victim's death.

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The brief

A man charged in the Nancy Guthrie ransom text case is scheduled to change his plea. Legal proceedings are currently underway following the emergence of new details regarding ransom notes sent during the incident.

Coverage from KGUN 9, Metro.co.uk, Yahoo, Page Six, and the New York Post indicates that at least one note claimed Guthrie died by accident shortly after her disappearance. Reports state the communications included an apology for her death while simultaneously demanding millions of dollars for the return of her body.

Future developments hinge on the upcoming plea change by the charged individual. Coverage does not yet specify the nature of the new plea or when the next court hearing is scheduled.

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Quick answers

What do the ransom notes claim?

According to reports, the notes claim Guthrie died by accident shortly after she was kidnapped and include an apology for her death.

What is the status of the suspect?

A man charged in the ransom text case is set to change his plea.

What were the kidnappers demanding?

Reports indicate the senders demanded millions of dollars in exchange for the victim's body.

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