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 short audio file was delivered to a family member identified as Savannah through an anonymous digital channel late last night. The recording, lasting approximately five seconds, has since been authenticated as consistent with Nancy Guthrie’s voice. According to investigators, the message contains only a single clear sentence: “Tell them about the blue folder.” No additional dialogue, threats, or background voices are distinctly audible in the clip.

Forensic audio analysts are currently enhancing the file to identify ambient sound patterns that could indicate location. Specialists are examining subtle acoustic signatures such as airflow, distant echoes, or mechanical hums that might narrow down where the recording was made. Officials emphasized that even brief clips can contain layered environmental clues invisible to the untrained ear.

Immediately after reviewing the message, law enforcement obtained authorization to conduct a renewed search of Nancy’s residence. Detectives focused specifically on locating any physical or digital item that could correspond to the phrase “blue folder.” According to sources familiar with the search, investigators systematically examined filing cabinets, safes, storage containers, and encrypted digital archives.

Hours into the operation, officers reportedly located a blue document folder concealed within a secondary storage compartment inside the home office area. Authorities have not publicly disclosed the folder’s contents, but sources describe the material inside as potentially significant. Detectives are analyzing documents believed to include financial statements, correspondence, and records that may shed light on conflicts or undisclosed matters preceding Nancy’s disappearance.

Officials have not confirmed that the folder definitively explains why Nancy was taken. However, investigators acknowledge that the deliberate reference in the audio clip suggests the folder was meant to guide authorities toward specific information. The investigation remains active as forensic document specialists and financial crime analysts continue reviewing the recovered materials for links to motive or previously unknown connections.

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