Bitcoin ransom pockets reveals first ‘exercise’ after doorbell footage revealed in Nancy Guthrie case

A Bitcoin account referenced in a ransom note for Nancy Guthrie’s started to see activity Tuesday night as investigators follow up on leads in Tucson.
Guthrie’s alleged captors had set up a cryptocurrency account, asking her family members to deposit $6 million in Bitcoin to the account by Monday night.
The deadline then passed without any money posted, but on Tuesday, TMZ’s Harvey Levin reported that ‘we have seen activity in the account,’ without offering any specifics.
Local news outlet KGUN later reported that the activity amounted to less than $300.
But it comes as investigators reportedly narrow their search for a suspect to the Tucson area, with search and rescue teams seen going door-to-door near Nancy’s eldest daughter’s home.
The 84 year old was taken from her home in the early hours of last Sunday morning.
Newly-released surveillance footage showed a male figure, wearing a ski mask and thick gloves, approaching her $1 million Arizona home before realizing that there was a camera recording him and tearing it off.
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