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Nancy Guthrie Ransom Note Revealed: ‘She Will Be Killed’

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It has been just about six months since Nancy Guthrie’s violent kidnapping from her home.

As new pieces of information come out, Savannah Guthrie recently stepped away from The Today Show.

One new detail reveals, in almost its entirety, the first ransom note — unlike the forgery, this one may be from the actual kidnapper.

It paints a chilling picture, promising to kill Nancy if the payment does not arrive on time.

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A photograph of Nancy Guthrie is seen on a sign that people can leave messages on February 26, 2026. (Photo Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

‘We will be holding her for a maximum of seven days’

Nancy Guthrie has been missing since January 31, 2026.

One week ahead of the six-month anniversary of her tragic kidnapping, the world is learning more details about the first ransom note that Savannah received.

On the Crime Junkie podcast, Briana Whitney joined Ashley Flowers to discuss the details of the kidnapper’s chilling demands.

“Hello, Savannah. We have your mother, Nancy,” Whitney read aloud. “She is safe but scared.”

The note warned: “She will be held for ransom, and once payment is received, she will be released unharmed. We will be holding her for a maximum of seven days.”

According to Whitney, the note proceeded to demand millions of dollars.

People previously heard from a source that the note demanded $4 million in bitcoin by Thursday, February 5.

If that demand were not met, the note detailed that the kidnapper would want $6 million by February 9.

“Once payment is received to the Bitcoin address below, she will be released within 12 hours of deposit to a safe drop off location back in Tucson,” the kidnapper alleged.

The ransom note warned: “If the payment is not received by the last deadline on Monday the 9th at 5 p.m., she will be killed.”

‘Her life is in your hands’

“Your mother is aware of this,” the ransom note informed Savannah, “and her life is in your hands.”

The note insisted: “It is in the best interest of everyone to have this completed as soon as possible.”

Whitney continued to read the chilling message, which warned: “You will not be able to contact me from here on out. There will be no negotiation.”

Sternly, it continued: “Do not play games. Law enforcement will not be able to help you.”

At the end of the note, it included little details about the interior and exterior of the home — things that would, presumably, wash away any doubts that Savannah might have had about whether this was the kidnapper or a sick copycat looking for a payday.

After reading the note, Whitney noted that the FBI is — six months later, just about — still unsure if the note is authentic.

Presumably, agents have been too busy helping Kash Patel plan luxury vacations and jet out to visit his girlfriend or party with hockey teams to make this determination.

However, unless the kidnapper’s claims within the note were false, presumably Savannah understood the message to be genuine.

That said … it is widely believed that Nancy, an octogenarian without her medication who had just been violently kidnapped, did not survive to even the first ransom deadline.

Our hearts continue to go out to Savannah and to the entire family. This heartbreaking situation continues, offering them no real closure.

Nancy Guthrie Ransom Note Revealed: ‘She Will Be Killed’ was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Brantley Gilbert Gets Brutally Honest About His Past And Journey To Redemption On ‘Sins Of The Father’

Brantley Gilbert is taking fans on one of his most personal journeys yet with his eighth studio album, Sins of the Father, marking his first full-length project with BBR/BMG Nashville.

During a recent conversation with Country Now, the country rocker revealed that the 15-track collection serves as a reflection on the lessons he’s learned throughout his life, spanning the reckless days of his youth all the way to adulthood and the perspective he’s gained as a husband and father of three.

Gilbert refuses to let his past define who he is today, but he’s also not afraid to expose the mistakes that shaped him, knowing that it was all part of the journey. And if revisiting painful memories or sparking uncomfortable conversations through his music has the potential to help someone else feel seen or find hope, he’s willing to open up about even the darkest moments.

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The album’s title track, which he released over Father’s Day weekend, set the emotional foundation for the entire record. To Gilbert, being a dad is the job he values most and through that he has come to terms with the fact that he has gained so much knowledge in this season of learning.

“Being a dad’s the most important job I’ve ever had. It’s the best job I’ve ever had, but it’s also the toughest and the scariest. And like I said, I learn something every day. And that’s kind of where this album’s at. It goes all the way from my youth to their youth and the lessons learned in between,” he shared.

He took the no rules approach to making this collection and fully leaned into his roots of working and playing on farms throughout his upbringings. This album, co-produced Brock Berryhill, turned out to be country through and through, a natural result that came from writing the majority of the songs on flat-top guitars and tapping into the kind of music he fell in love with early in life.

“These songs are about my life. It’s going to be country. But we let the songs be what they want to be. We really produced it that way. Instead of trying to bend a song more towards ‘country’ or away from something else, we just let the song be what it wanted to be. And we wound up with a playlist of songs. It’s like a no skip 15-song album. Those are hard to do.”

Brantley Gilbert; Sings of the Father
Brantley Gilbert; Sins of the Father

The title track ended up becoming one of the most country leaning tracks on the record. Gilbert’s gritty vocals emerge among the acoustic guitar as he looks back on a life filled with mistakes, reckless choices and hardship, but as soon as he hits the chorus, he delivers a powerful prayer. Rather than asking for forgiveness for himself, he pleads that his children won’t have to carry the weight of his past or repeat the same cycles.

At the very top of the track list is “THE ADDICTION,” which sets the tone for some of the most raw, soul-baring songs of Gilbert’s career that highlight on themes of nostalgia, fatherhood, faith, love and redemption. This song was one of the first that came from a writing retreat on a farm where he built a barn specifically to host these moments as an escape from the city.

“It’s a special song…it’s a unique take. At the end of the day, I do feel like as an addict, a lot of times we replace that addiction. And you’ll hear in recovery that’s not a good way to put it. At the end of the day, that’s what we’re doing. And I really do feel like a lot of my addiction I replaced with not just my wife, but the life that brought with it, that she brought with her. And it’s been the last 11 years, so it’s a hell of a chapter. And man, I got three little ones running around, eight, six and one. And I can’t imagine a life without them in it,” he explained.

“I just think about what the other dude would’ve missed had I gone a different direction. And this album really encapsulates that. And as I said, it’s as much about holding yourself accountable and trying to learn and be a better version of yourself on a daily basis. And that song kicks it off in a big way.”

Fans will also recognize the lead single that’s currently climbing country radio, “GOOD DAMN,” “GOOD OL’ BOYS,” and “F****D Me UP,” all of which were released in advance of the project.

A clear highlight on the album is Gilbert’s only collaboration, “BEGGING FOR A CHANGE” featuring Jelly Roll.  The moving track was co-written by the longtime friends with Berryhill and Andrew Baylis and inspired by a real-life moment Jelly Roll had when he recognized a homeless man as someone he went to high school with.

He recalls recognizing that something was bothering the “Save Me” singer during their writing session. He prompted to open up about the heaviness weighing on his heart and that’s when Jelly Roll explained the crazy experience he had earlier that day.

“He had an event for the label that morning before he came to the write and as he was getting in the car, there was a homeless man standing close and the guy turned around and he recognized him. He went to school with. And he was like, ‘Man, it was the craziest thing because this dude was the least likely dude in high school to be a homeless guy. He was the man that he had all the new stuff before it came out, all this stuff,” said Gilbert.

“There’s something I’ve said since I’ve been in recovery and that is that nobody wakes up one morning and says, ‘Man, I think I want to be a drug addict and an alcoholic, I think I want to wind up homeless.’ It’s like addiction’s one thing in life I feel like truly is colorblind and non-biased. It doesn’t care who you are, what color you are, what family you came from, what tax bracket you’re in. It just wants you dead. It wants us all dead. So it was both of our perspectives coming from having dealt with that in our own way,” he added.

Jelly Roll, Brantley Gilbert; Photo via Facebook
Jelly Roll, Brantley Gilbert; Photo via Facebook

Gilbert also notes that the mission with the album was always to do something different and to make some statements that people would remember. He made sure that this particular story would stand out among the rest by making it the sole collaboration.

“We wrote the song together from a pretty vulnerable place. It was his story and both of our perspectives. And we ended up with a very powerful song… It just has a quality to be able to meet people where they’re at, whether that’s rock bottom or on either side of it. And lets you know you’re not alone and may even inspire you and motivate you or give you some incentive to dig out of where you’re at and get to higher ground. So the opportunities to write those songs are few and far between.”

With each of the album’s 15 tracks, Gilbert set out to tell his story with complete honesty, which sometimes meant using explicit language to accurately reflect the mindset he was in during different chapters of his life. However, because fatherhood sits at the heart of the project, he also chose to release a clean version alongside the original, making the project more appropriate for listeners of all ages

“People will be like, ‘Well, you didn’t have to use those words.’ It was like, well, those are the words that I used. And depending on the song, it may be on a chapter of life where I wanted to communicate from the guy in that chapter. It’s not hard for me to dig back to who that dude was. I’m trying to do more of that. Spent a lot of time in my life trying to forget it and not think about it. It’s like now as a dad, realizing that was a mistake, ‘hey, we need to dig into that guy, make sure we learn from the dumb shit and make sure we’re trying to get better on a daily basis. And that’s part of what this album’s about.’”

He continued, “It’s not really finding yourself. It’s holding yourself accountable and learning…How much time do we spend in life just…being set in our ways, this, that, and the other. I was like, ‘Man, as a dad, you learn real quick that that only goes so far.’”

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Diddy Placed In Solitary Confinement Following Prison Fight: Report

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It looks like Sean “Diddy” Combs won’t be getting an early release for good behavior.

According to a new report, the disgraced mogul is currently cooling his heels in solitary confinement after getting into a fight in prison.

Combs is serving a four-year sentence on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

Sean "Diddy" Combs attends the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Sources familiar with the incident told NBC News that the confrontation when a fellow inmate started hurling insults at Combs.

Prison staff intervened to break up the fight, and Combs was subsequently placed in administrative segregation, commonly referred to as solitary confinement, while officials investigated the incident.

The report states that Combs did not suffer serious injuries. According to TMZ, Diddy “held his own” during the fight.

The condition of the other inmate involved has not been publicly disclosed, and federal officials have not released additional details about what led to the altercation.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons declined to comment on the specifics of the reported incident, citing privacy, safety, and security policies regarding incarcerated individuals.

Combs is set for release in 2028, and it does not look as though this disciplinary infraction will affect that date.

Though he was convicted of transportation to engage in prostitution, he beat several more serious charges, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, which could have landed him behind bars for life.

The conviction followed a weeks-long federal trial in New York that featured testimony from multiple witnesses, including former romantic partners and former employees.

Following the verdict, the court imposed a custodial sentence that prosecutors said reflected the convictions returned by the jury.

Several other accusers have come forward since Diddy began his sentence, but thus far, no new criminal charges have been filed.

Diddy’s current home, FCI Fort Dix, houses more than 2,000 inmates and is one of the largest federal correctional institutions in the United States.

The facility has previously drawn criticism over concerns involving inmate safety and overcrowding, although prison officials have said they continue to implement measures designed to maintain security.

Neither Combs’ legal team nor the Bureau of Prisons has publicly commented on the reported fight beyond the information included in NBC’s reporting.

We will have further updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.

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Meghan Markle Shares Cozy Photos of Kids Exploring Princess Diana’s Estate

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Earlier this month, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry visited a very special spot in the UK.

Not only did they make a pilgrimage to Harry’s family’s ancestral estate, but they brought their children.

It has been almost 30 years since Princess Diana’s tragic death.

Meghan shared cozy photos of both kids exploring the estate where their grandmother grew up.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in April 2026.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex pose for a photo during a Scar Tree Walk on April 16, 2026. (Photo Credit: Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

It looks like they had a great time

Recently, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Europe.

They took this family trip with both children: 7-year-old Prince Archie and 5-year-old Princess Lilibet.

On Thursday, July 23, Meghan shared cozy photos.

Among the array of Instagram snaps that she shared, we can see glimpses of Althorp.

If you are not familiar, Althorp is the ancestral family estate of Princess Diana. Harry did not grow up there, but his mother did.

One photo showed little Lilibet wearing a dress as she made her way through a field of grass.

Another showed Archie walking barefoot on the property.

Charles Spencer owns the 15,000-acre Northamptonshire estate.

Harry and Meghan could not raise their children on this land — in the UK, they were attached to the royal family. Once they left their royal duties, they could not remain without facing harassment even worse than before.

Even so, their children get to experience the joys of extraordinary hereditary wealth in the UK. Truly like something out of a fairy tale.

The children will never know their paternal grandmother

The late Princess Diana is actually buried on the property.

Specifically she is buried on a secluded island.

Oval Lake at Althorp is not accessible to the public.

A limited access to estate grounds — not the beloved Princess of Wales’ burial site — is available to visitors during much of the summer.

However, online records show that access was closed when Harry, Meghan, Archie, and Lilibet visited on July 10 and July 11.

The Australia tour that transformed the lives of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, was overshadowed by excessive jealousy from the royal family.

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Obviously, not everyone is enamored with the photos or with Meghan or Harry — or even their young children.

A certain crowd has viewed Meghan as some sort of interloper who “stole” Harry a decade ago, and they’ve never forgiven her.

Everything since then, from advocating for a better world to wanting to balance privacy with being a public figure to selling jam has only further condemned her in this crowd’s eyes.

But for anyone viewing this normally, two parents took their kids to visit a sprawling estate where their famous grandmother grew up before her entanglement with Charles.

It’s a glaring reminder of generational wealth in the UK and beyond. But it’s otherwise very sweet.

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Lawsuits seek to overturn permit for road construction through Alaska wildlife refuge

Brant fly over Izembek Lagoon at Izembek National Wildlife Refuge.on Sept. 28, 2016. (Photo by Kristine Sowl/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

Brant fly over Izembek Lagoon at Izembek National Wildlife Refuge.on Sept. 28, 2016. The refuge is used as a migratory stop for nearly the entire global population of Pacific black brant. a type of goose. Two new lawsuits are challenging a federal permit for a road that would cross Izembek habitat used by the brant and other migratory birds. (Photo by Kristine Sowl/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

Two weeks before construction could begin on a controversial road that would cut through Izembek National Wildlife Refuge wetlands, three Western Alaska tribal governments and several environmental groups have filed new lawsuits seeking to block the project.

Both complaints, filed in U.S. District Court in Anchorage, are seeking to overturn a key permit issued earlier this month by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a 19-mile road that would pass through what had previously been protected as designated wilderness within the refuge.

Plaintiffs in one of the lawsuits, filed Thursday, are the Native Village of Hooper Bay, the Native Village of Paimiut and the Chevak Native Village, tribal governments with Yup’ik members and the Center for Biological Diversity, whose attorneys are handling the lawsuit. Plaintiffs in the other lawsuit, filed Wednesday, are Friends of Alaska National Wildlife Refuges, the Alaska Wilderness League, the National Wildlife Refuge Association, the Sierra Club and Wilderness Watch. The environmental groups are represented by Trustees for Alaska, an Anchorage-based environmental law firm.

Defendants in both cases are the Corps, and the tribal lawsuit also names the Alaska director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which manages the Izembek refuge, and U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum as defendants.

Plaintiffs say the Corps’ wetlands-fill permit, issued to the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, is illegal because the federal agency failed to fully consider the impacts to the wetlands and wildlife.

the environmentalists’ lawsuit described the importance of the area that they said would be damaged by the road: “Izembek is one of the world’s most important migratory bird staging and wintering habitats, supporting millions of migratory waterfowl and shorebirds in its coastal lagoons and freshwater wetlands complex.”

The tribes’ lawsuit said harm from the road to the migrating geese that use the refuge, “including poor body condition, diminished reproductive success, and reduced survival rates” would have serious consequences for tribal residents who depend on those birds for their subsistence hunts and culture.

The Interior Department declined to comment on the lawsuits challenging the Corps permit, and the Corps did not respond to an emailed query.

A land trade necessary for the road construction, which swapped land owned by the King Cove Corp., an Alaska Native Village Corporation, for some designated wilderness land within the refuge, got the Trump administration’s final approval in October.

Green eelgrass appears at low tide on April 17, 2021, in the vast wetlands of Izembek Lagoon, at the edge of Izembek Refuge. (Photo by Kristine Sowl/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
Green eelgrass appears at low tide on April 17, 2021, in the vast wetlands of Izembek Lagoon, at the edge of Izembek Refuge. (Photo by Kristine Sowl/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

That land trade is also being challenged in federal court by the same plaintiffs, along with Defenders of Wildlife. Those lawsuits have been consolidated, and they remain pending. U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason has said she will issue a decision in that matter soon.

The Department of Transportation plans to start building the first section of the road, to stretch almost 3 miles, as early as Aug. 8, according to a notice filed in U.S. District Court by the Alaska Department of Law.

The road plan has been promoted for decades by residents of the isolated Aleut village of King Cove, which has about 750 residents, according to the city. It would connect the village to a military-quality airstrip at Cold Bay, a community of only about 50 people but previously the site of military operations that began in World War II. A legacy of those operations is the still-used Cold Bay airport, which features a runway over 10,000 feet in length.

To King Cove residents and their supporters, the road is a crucial link needed for emergency evacuations in a part of Alaska frequently beset by bad weather. King Cove’s tiny airport is frequently unusable, but the Cold Bay airport, which is only a few miles away, can handle big aircraft flying in bad weather, making access to it critical.

“The road is not just about transportation, it is a matter of human rights, Indigenous self-determination, and environmental justice,” said a statement issued by the Aleut Corp., the regional Native-owned corporation that includes King Cove. The statement followed completion of the land trade in October.

When the Corps permit was issued on July 10 to the Department of Transportation, Alaska political leaders celebrated, including with praise for President Donald Trump.

“This is a historic day for the people of King Cove and the people of Alaska,” Gov. Mike Dunleavy said in a statement issued that day. “I want to thank President Trump and his administration for putting the people of Alaska first and allowing this road to become a reality.”

U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, used the occasion to bash former President Joe Biden.

“For Alaskans, the decades-long King Cove Road impasse has been a symbol of an uncaring, out-of-touch, faraway federal government that prioritizes the lives of birds over people,” Sullivan said in a statement released by the three-member Alaska congressional delegation. “The great residents of King Cove time and again have kept hope alive, despite setbacks, most recently when the Biden administration disregarded the voices of the community and withdrew the previously approved land exchange.”

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