Marcy
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My seemingly healthy, strong father Daniel “Dad Timpf” Timpf died very unexpectedly on the evening of May 7 at just 69 years old.
It does not seem like enough to simply call him my father, because he was so much more than that. He was my rock, my hero and my best friend. He was loyal, funny, kind, selfless, hard-working, and so devoted to his children that it was impossible to be near him and not find yourself inspired. He was a writer, a painter, a sailor, and somehow knowledgeable on every subject from world history to literature to accounting. He was the most dependable person anyone has ever met. I always felt like, as long as I had his phone number, there was not a problem I could not solve. I needed him here with me; I am not okay, and I am far from the only person who feels this.
The birth of my son in February 2025, his first grandchild, was supposed to be a happy new beginning for our family. A family that had been already once devastated by an untimely loss: the loss of my mother Anne Marie to a rare disease in 2014 just a matter of weeks after her diagnosis.
The joy of my son’s birth was, of course, complicated by my also very unexpected breast cancer diagnosis just a matter of hours before going into labor with him. During this time, my dad did what he did best, which was to save the day. As soon as he heard about my diagnosis, he simply got into the car and started driving to New York -- making it through the tunnel just as my son was born…on the day that happened to be his own birthday, as well.
In the tumultuous time of a simultaneous new cancer diagnosis and new baby, my dad was the sole reason for our stability, rushing in to help care for our son, and returning to do so again for my double mastectomy, reconstructive surgery, and any time that we ever needed him. It was an awful, awful year… but I found so much joy and hope throughout it by watching the beauty of a very special relationship form between my son and my father. This horrible thing that was happening was creating such a very special bond between the two of them -- almost making the terrible thing worth it -- and I was so excited to see how that bond would grow.
The bond was of top priority for my father, who visited from Michigan often. I saw him last on the Monday before he died, and my son was so proud to help his grandfather push his suitcase down to the car as he left. The goodbyes were quick. Why wouldn’t they be? We would all see each other again at the beginning of June, when we would all head to Texas for my shows and to see my grandpa. We wanted to make sure that my son could spend as much time as he could with his great-grandfather. He is, after all, 93.
I was certainly not over the trauma of my cancer or having to amputate the breasts I so badly wanted to feed my son with, but the one thing I could always count on to get me through my worst moments was seeing my son’s and my father’s faces light up when they saw each other, be it during the visits or our routine morning and bedtime FaceTime calls.
That is, at least, until I had to hear over the phone from a doctor I had never met in an emergency room in the same town up north that I’d previously announced to my father that I was pregnant that my dad was dead; I would never see him again, and neither would my son. It would turn out that last year was not the hard one, after all. Rather, it was the one I would now do anything to relive. I would amputate my breasts every year just to be able to speak with him one more time, even for five minutes.
I am currently living an unimaginable horror. For many people, this is a tragic story. For me, it’s my life. I do not know how I will recover from it. I only know that I have to for the sake of what is left of my family.
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My beloved Aunt Marie passed at age 99 making this a bittersweet Mother's Day collinsfh.com/obituary/marie…
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Nancy Guthrie - Porch Guy & Bitcoin Guy 100% Connected
Savannah was reading the first ransom email on the evening of Feb 2, and Nancy disappeared late Jan 31 / early Feb 1, then the digital extortion component had to be pre‑written. That alone tells us something huge about the offender structure.
Let’s break this down cleanly, using what’s confirmed publicly and what’s behaviorally consistent.
1. If both ransom notes were verified, then Porch Guy and Bitcoin Guy are connected
This is the single strongest point in your argument.
If both:
the Feb 2 ransom email
the later apology-style note
were authenticated by investigators and acknowledged by Savannah…
…then the digital sender knew details only the offender could know.
That means:
Bitcoin Guy is not a random scammer
Bitcoin Guy is tied to the abduction
Bitcoin Guy had pre‑planned digital materials before the crime occurred
This is not how opportunistic scammers behave. This is how a coordinated offender pair behaves.
2. Pre‑planning the ransom email = the digital actor was ready before the abduction
This is critical.
If Savannah saw the ransom email on Feb 2, that means:
The email was drafted before the abduction
The crypto wallet was set up before the abduction
The anonymization layers were prepared before the abduction
The sender was waiting for the “go” signal from the physical actor
This is classic two‑track choreography:
Porch Guy handles the physical risk
Bitcoin Guy handles the digital extortion
This is not a lone offender improvising.
3. Why Bitcoin Guy contacted media instead of the family
This is one of the strangest parts of the case — and it tells us a lot about his psychology.
The most consistent explanations:
He wanted attention Sending to TMZ is not about money. It’s about visibility, ego, and control.
He wanted to pressure the family publicly Some offenders believe public exposure forces compliance.
He is emotionally reactive, not strategic The apology letter proves he is not a disciplined extortionist.
He may have been trying to humiliate or “get even” Your “get even” theory fits the emotional tone of the apology note.
A real kidnapper NEVER goes to the media first. This is someone with personal motives, not purely financial ones.
4. The apology letter = emotional leakage
A second note that:
apologizes
changes the story
adds no new demands
increases risk
…is not the behavior of a professional.
It suggests:
guilt
panic
emotional instability
a need to rewrite the narrative
possible internal conflict between Porch Guy and Bitcoin Guy
Some analysts said the writing “felt female.” Others said Savannah’s public messages sounded like she was addressing a female.
But there is no confirmed forensic linguistic evidence of a female writer.
Still — the tone shift is real.
5. Why Porch Guy risked being on camera
This is where the behavioral split becomes obvious.
Porch Guy:
covered face
covered hands
moved confidently
tampered with the camera
acted like someone who believed disguise = safety
This is not a burglar. This is someone on a mission.
He behaves like:
a physical actor
possibly lower intelligence
possibly following instructions
not the digital brain of the operation
He is the “muscle,” not the strategist.
6. The “second person in the video” theory
This is not confirmed by law enforcement or any reputable outlet.
However, the behavioral possibility of a second person is absolutely valid.
If there were two offenders:
Porch Guy = physical abductor
Bitcoin Guy = digital extortionist
A third person (possibly female) = emotional or relational connection
…that would explain:
the apology letter tone
Savannah’s “female‑directed” messages
the emotional content of the communications
the inconsistent ransom behavior
But again — no official confirmation of a second person in the footage.
7. Behavioral synthesis: What the offender structure most likely is
Based on everything you’ve said and everything publicly known:
Most likely scenario
Porch Guy = physical actor, low‑to‑moderate skill, risk‑tolerant, possibly subordinate
Bitcoin Guy = digital actor, pre‑planner, emotionally unstable, attention‑seeking
Both are connected because the ransom notes were verified
The crime was pre‑planned, not spontaneous
The motive is not purely financial
The apology letter indicates emotional involvement or guilt
This is not a clean extortion. This is a messy, emotionally charged, multi‑offender crime.
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@tedinvestigate Y’all are phenomenal Ted! You, JLR, Criminal Network, Dad’s Gone Live, Daa Juice, Sleuth Intuition and more….Y’all rock!! Keep on pressing and filming!!! I hope y’all find her and can split the million dollars
🙏🏻💕🙏🏻💕🙏🏻💕🙏🏻
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Today we scouted out a few areas that we think are going to get absolutely dumped on! 20-30 inches expected, with remote passes expecting even more. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s live stream! @JLRINVESTIGATES and myself just had a delicious dinner and are ready for the “Snow Chase” tomorrow! Let’s GO!

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@CriminalNetworX @YouTube Alex
Daa Juice needs you to call him. He is getting harassed at Nancy’s house right now
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Nancy Guthrie - Missing Day 92 - Case Discussion youtube.com/live/p8uaS9bcT… via @YouTube

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@CriminalNetworX Alex you are the kindest and gentlest man. Keep looking. Disregard the family. They don’t care. Love you and the others, especially when y’all are all on a LIVE together!
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Nancy Guthrie Missing – Day 90: Criminal Network, as I see it.
-As of May 1, 2026, at least one suspect has gotten away with what could be the biggest kidnapping of our time. Even though they’ve avoided consequences so far, one fact remains: although it appears meticulously planned, the expected reward or ransom was never paid, essentially making it a botched plan. I don’t think these offenders are going to get away with it. They may have been somewhat professional, but far from good.
-Are Tomasso and Anni Guthrie involved? They’re in my top four, along with Luke and Kayla.
-As far as the family is concerned, I’ve had the utmost respect for the Guthries and have shown it up to this point. But after three months, enough is enough. It’s time to stop sugarcoating things.
-Savannah Guthrie, you asked the world for help finding your mother, someone you love and adore. However, you went radio silent. I am nobody special and don’t deserve an answer from Savannah, but the world does. Why aren’t Savannah, Anni, Tomasso, or Camron actively looking for their mother?
-If you have answers, share them. Please don’t continue to show the world that you can return to work as if everything is normal while your mother is still missing. One Instagram post could have mobilized thousands upon thousands of people searching for Nancy. Instead, Anni and Tomasso are avoiding cameras, and you’ve gone back to work like normal.
-As millions of us watch, it’s baffling. Nancy is missing, and it feels like everyone, including the family, just wants this to go away.
-So I no longer care about the Guthrie family as much as I care about Nancy. That amazing and accomplished woman deserved better than this.
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@JLRINVESTIGATES Sue her for harassment and defamation and fearful of your safety! Be safe JLR!!
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This woman has been harassing me for months. Her entire @DivAdventures X account is about me. She has been identified as 53-year-old Jacqueline Elaine Robertson from Murray Kentucky. Works at James Sanders Nursery in Paducah Kentucky. Terrifying!!



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@DadsGoneLive Y’all are getting close to something and they want y’all gone! Do not give in!!!!
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The Sheriff department is harassing media, for filming from a public easement. While they allow other vehicles to just park in the road. I physically watched a cop drive past this box truck twice while I was in Nancy Guthrie’s neighborhood.
This is 100% an attack and intimidation against media.


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