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Man pleads guilty to writing ‘imposter’ ransom note in Nancy Guthrie case
A man pleaded guilty to writing a fake ransom note in the Nancy Guthrie case, admitting to transmitting ransom demands via VoIP and harassment. He was sentenced to 10 years' probation and will be formally sentenced on Sept. 10. The messages referenced Bitcoin and were sent after the Guthrie family's first video message to kidnappers.
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