Savannah revealed that the kidnapper sent a 5-second audio clip in which Nancy said only one sentence: “Tell them about the blue folder.” Police searched the entire house and finally found the answer to why she was taken

Authorities confirmed that a five-second audio clip, authenticated as consistent with Nancy Guthrie’s voice, was sent anonymously to a family member named Savannah. The recording contains a single sentence: “Tell them about the blue folder.” No other voices or obvious background sounds are present.

Forensic audio specialists are enhancing the clip to detect subtle environmental clues—such as echoes, airflow, or mechanical hums—that might help determine where it was recorded.

Following the message, law enforcement obtained authorization to re-search Nancy’s residence. During a detailed examination of the home office, officers reportedly found a blue document folder hidden in a secondary storage compartment.

While authorities have not disclosed the exact contents, sources say the folder contains financial records, correspondence, and other documents that could point to conflicts or undisclosed matters prior to her disappearance.

Officials have not confirmed that the folder explains why Nancy was taken, but investigators believe the reference in the audio message was intentional and meant to direct attention to this material. The investigation remains ongoing as forensic and financial analysts review the recovered documents for possible motives or new leads.

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