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The ‘simple tactic’ authorities missed to help catch Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers: expert

February 10, 2026
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The ‘simple tactic’ authorities missed to help catch Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers: expert

Authorities may have dropped the ball on a simple strategy in catching Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper.

Bezalel Eithan Raviv, the CEO and founder of Lionsgate Network — a crypto recovery service with expertise in Blockchain forensics — spoke with Page Six about how a “simple tactic” could aid investigators in their search.

After a ransom note demanded $6 million in Bitcoin be sent to an address in exchange for Guthrie’s release by two different deadlines (the first last Thursday by 5 p.m. MT and the second this past Mondayat the same time), Page Six confirmed that the balance of the Bitcoin wallet remains at $0, meaning no transaction has been recorded.

Savannah Guthrie with her mother Nancy Guthrie in the TODAY show studio.
Investigators looking into Nancy Guthrie’s case may have missed an important step, according to a bitcoin expert. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images
Nancy Guthrie smiling at an outdoor table with food.
Lionsgate Network CEO Bezalel Eithan Raviv spoke to Page Six about the alleged ransom demand. Facebook/Nancy Guthrie

Raviv explained that initiating an exchange of even a small amount to the address provided on the ransom note will ultimately lead to finding the crypto criminal.

“Whenever cyber criminals offer their wallet address is where they basically reveal themselves in many ways,” Raviv explained, adding that he can follow the cryptocurrency to “see where it lands.”

“This is a very simple tactic among many that we utilize when we want to be able to intercept criminal network crypto assets,” he continued. “That’s from our perspective based on previous cases that have been incredibly successful.”

Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie smiling together.
Raviv said that authorities should have paid a small amount to the bitcoin address provided in order to find the purported kidnapper. Facebook/Savanah Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie smiling while holding a drink at a restaurant.
“Whenever cyber criminals offer their wallet address is where they basically reveal themselves in many ways,” Raviv said. Facebook/Savanah Guthrie

The crypto expert noted that the alleged criminal exposed himself as soon as they provided an address for the Bitcoin payment.

“He showed his Achilles to everyone who understands blockchain forensics,” Raviv said.

The Israeli-based entrepreneur shut down the notion that Bitcoin transactions are impossible to track.

“There’s a lot of conversations that are incredibly gooey around blockchain technology … Most people still, in 2026, do not believe you can trace crypto. And a lot of people in 2026 still believe you cannot recover crypto,” he said. “And these are all nonsense ideas because we have shifted so much.”

Plenty of data can be scraped from just one transaction that can lead to new information pointing to the perp, Raviv said.

Savannah Guthrie posing with Nancy Guthrie.
Page Six confirmed that no payment has been made to the bitcoin address. Instagram/savannahguthrie
Savannah Guthrie and Nancy Guthrie posing in front of a TODAY show backdrop.
“He showed his Achilles to everyone who understands blockchain forensics,” Raviv said. Facebook/Savanah Guthrie

“This is exactly what blockchain forensics is all about — tracing the blocks that are generated with each and every transaction,” he said.

While cryptocurrency can be sent to a wallet, a criminal will ultimately want to “enjoy that money.”

“This is the beauty about crypto,” Raviv said. “Bigger picture, when you send crypto, you send a code. You don’t send a suitcase with cash that you can pay for gas, bills, clothes, food, right?

“You send a code to someone from one wallet to another wallet,” he continued. “You send a code, and you cannot eat off of code. You cannot buy things out of a code … If you want to cash them out, it has to be met with a crypto exchange.”

When asked if paying a small amount instead of the entire demand could put Guthrie at risk, Raviv said it’s possible.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stands in front of a monitor displaying a missing person poster for Nancy Guthrie.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has been investigating the disappearance of Guthrie. REUTERS
A Pima County Sheriff’s Department deputy patrols outside the home of Nancy Guthrie.
Her home was deemed a crime scene on Feb. 1 when she was reported missing. REUTERS
Savannah Guthrie and two other people, looking somber while seated.
Savannah Guthrie said her family is willing to pay the ransom but need to see proof of life. Savannah Guthrie/ Instagram

“We are only looking at it from the strategy of technology, not from the strategy of enforcement of law,” he said.

Raviv believes investigators may not understand the intricacies of Bitcoin, as it is a fairly new currency.

“I think the vulnerable point here for law enforcement is because of their lack of ability to understand crypto and blockchain, and this is why it’s taking longer than it should,” he said, referring to Guthrie’s missing persons case

“We need to train our law enforcement agents with blockchain forensics and crypto, or find the right people to do the job,” he said.

Raviv told us that he has reached out to authorities to offer his services in the search for Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother.

Door camera image of a person wearing a ski mask, light-colored clothing, and carrying a bag, standing on a doormat in front of an arched entryway at night.
An armed masked individual was seen outside of Nancy’s home the night she went missing. FBI
A person wearing a ski mask and dark clothing, with bright eyes and a white glowing light over their mouth, holding white flowers or leaves in their right hand, recorded by a Nest camera.
The masked person was seen in recovered images from a security camera. FBI

“I do hope that she will be able to come back to her family and loved ones and this nightmare should be over with,” he said.

Nancy was last seen alive on the evening of Jan. 31 and was reported missing the next morning.

After the Pima County Sheriff’s Department determined that Nancy’s Tucson-area home was a crime sceneand she was taken against her will, Savannah and her siblings confirmed that they will pay the ransom, but begged the purported kidnapper for proof of life.

On Tuesday, authorities released new security camera photos showing an armed individualwearing a mask outside of Nancy’s home on the night she disappeared — though no suspect has been identified.

The post The ‘simple tactic’ authorities missed to help catch Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers: expert appeared first on Page Six.

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