Pop culture podcaster Andy Signore recently shared his reaction to the new ransom note that emerged in the case of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. According to TMZ founder Harvey Levin, the outlet received a ransom note demanding $6 million in cryptocurrency, specifically not in Bitcoin. The note reportedly included graphic details of the consequences if the Guthrie family failed to meet the demand.
Signore, who has been actively covering the Nancy Guthrie case, discussed the ransom note in his podcast. Just a day after Levin stated that he would not disclose details of future notes from unidentified senders, he revealed the contents of the new ransom note. Signore criticized Levin for sharing these details, questioning the authenticity of the note.
The podcaster argued that the sender should provide concrete evidence, and if proven true, they would receive the reward money. Expressing doubt about the note’s legitimacy, Signore stated, “Nobody’s going to pay $6 million in cryptocurrency without proof of life or validity. We have seen cases of fake demands leading to arrests.”
Signore also reacted to other updates in the Nancy Guthrie case, including Sheriff Chris Nanos’ statements that suggested Guthrie was a victim of targeted kidnapping. Signore questioned the relevance of details such as the suspect wearing a ring under gloves, expressing skepticism about its significance.
In response to Arizona representative Alma Hernandez’s criticism of YouTubers and influencers covering the case, Signore defended digital journalists and professionals, highlighting the role they played in solving cases like Gabby Petito’s disappearance.
As more than two weeks have passed since Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, authorities continue to search for the masked suspect captured on Nest cam footage. TMZ reported that the FBI had contacted Mexican authorities to assist in the search for Guthrie in Mexico.
The case of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance remains ongoing, with new developments and information emerging regularly. Andy Signore’s coverage and analysis of the case provide insight and perspective on the investigation.

