No wonder the Guthrie family is trying so hard to get in touch with the author of an alleged ransom note! As their mother Nancy Guthrie remains missing, Savannah and her siblings Annie and Camron have released two heartbreaking videos pleading with the writer of alleged ransom notes, begging for them to reach out and send proof of life. According to the FBI, the first deadline on the ransom note - which has still yet to be verified as legit - was on Thursday at 5 p.m., and a second deadline was listed for sometime on Monday. Related: Nancy Guthrie's Uber Driver From Night Of Disappearance Interviewed - Details On Thursday night, TMZ's Harvey Levin opened up about the ransom letter his team received with CNN's Erin Burnett. Choosing his words carefully, he said the second deadline "is far more consequential." Horrifying. He added: "It felt like somebody means business. When you read it, it's very detailed." While it doesn't sound like the family has received any proof of life, the email began with a description of the 84-year-old, saying she's "OK, but scared" and that she was "aware of the letter and the demands." Perhaps most haunting?? "The letter says 'you will have no way of contacting me - this is the only contact.'" OMG. Levin doubled down while chatting with Anderson Cooper: "It specifically says there will be no further communication ... no negotiation, no communication." That's terrifying. They have no proof of life. The authorities have seemingly not been able to verify the legitimacy of this threat yet. And yet they're being ordered to handover millions via Bitcoin on blind faith - and desperation - that this is legit?? And with no form of communication to make sure Nancy is alive, well, and will actually be returned? Awful. The entertainment reporter added that TMZ's I.T. Team has been unable to track the email back to its original

Source: "The letter says, 'The police will be no help to you.

'" Oof. So far, the FBI confirmed the note mentioned an Apple Watch and a floodlight, but they have not confirmed whether the letter was sent before reports of the abduction took off. And that would matter, because if it came after journalists descended on the home, then it's possible this is another imposter. Right now, everyone is taking it very seriously, and based on what Harvey read, he thinks there's a real chance it could be legit. He told CNN that the letter mentioned "the placement of the Apple Watch" - details that have "not come out" in the press yet. As for any other clues in the letter, he speculated the person may be local to the Arizona area based on specific language used: "I think there is a radius around Tucson that they kind of disclose in this demand letter." While Mary Coleman of Arizona's KOLD 13 News, which also received a letter, told Burnett she understood where Harvey's theory was coming from and could see why he thought that, she didn't want to speculate. Hear

MORE: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Erin Burnett OutFront (@erinburnettoutfront) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Erin Burnett OutFront (@erinburnettoutfront) TMZ's Harvey Levin reveals more about the purported ransom note for Savannah Guthrie's mom. pic.twitter.com/HsOktlqMWL - Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) February 6, 2026 This continues to be such a devastating situation. Fingers crossed the authorities figure this out soon! A tip line has been set up: see HERE. The FBI has offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of Nancy Guthrie, and/or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance. [Image via NBC/YouTube & Savannah Guthrie/Instagram] The post Nancy Guthrie's Alleged Captor Said She's 'OK, But Scared' & Warned There'd Be 'No Negotiation, No Communication' -- More Shocking Ransom Note Details appeared first on Perez Hilton.