Nancy Guthrie Investigation
Trump Calls for Death Penalty If She’s Found Dead
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Donald Trump is making it crystal clear … if Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers don’t bring her back alive, they could be staring down the ultimate punishment: the death penalty.
The President told the New York Post in a phone call the abductors need to release Nancy unharmed … warning if she’s found dead, they’ll face “very, very severe — the most severe” federal consequences.
When pressed on whether that meant the death penalty, Trump didn’t hesitate … replying, “The most, yeah… that’s true.”
Trump’s comments come after he personally called Nancy’s daughter, Savannah, on Feb. 4 to offer federal help … with the investigation ramping up following the release of doorbell footage showing a masked intruder lurking outside Nancy’s home before she was taken against her will on Feb. 1.
The FBI also revealed DNA was recovered from a glove found about a mile away from the scene — the gloves appears to visually match the gloves worn by the suspected kidnapper seen on the video. The DNA has been sent to a lab to be analyzed.
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Meanwhile, TMZ continues to receive disturbing messages tied to the case … including a fourth email Monday from someone claiming to know exactly who took Nancy and where she is.
The sender — using the same bitcoin account as before — wrote in part, “I know what I saw 5 days ago south of the border and I was told to shut up so I know who he is and that was definitely Nancy with them.” He is demanding $50,000 in bitcoin upfront in exchange for the information.
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