Nancy Guthrie ransom notes contain repeated writing quirks that could help identify suspect, expert says
It could also put pressure on whoever wrote the notes, potentially prompting a misstep that exposes the author to someone in their own circle. "The bad guys can't help but look over their shoulder and wonder, are they onto me? So that is a continuity that we're seeing between the two." NANCY GUTHRIE RANSOM NOTES MAY BE FAKE AS RENOWNED PROFILER SAYS CASE LOOKS MORE LIKE BURGLARY GONE WRONG She also said she doesn't think the sender used AI to concoct the messages. NANCY GUTHRIE RANSOM NOTE...
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