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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2026 · 59 MIN

The One Detail in Nancy Guthrie's Ransom Letters the FBI Can't Ignore

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Nancy Guthrie's ransom letters have been picked apart by armchair detectives for weeks — but what does the language actually reveal? On this episode of Cold Red, retired FBI Special Agent Ray Carr and former FBI Supervisory Special Agent and criminal profiler James Fitzgerald — the same forensic linguist whose work helped identify the Unabomber — break down the ransom letters line by line using real forensic linguistics and behavioral analysis techniques. Is this the work of one person, or does the evidence point to multiple authors? Fitz and Ray walk through word choice, sentence structure, and behavioral markers the way the FBI actually analyzes questioned documents in an active investigation — not speculation, not theory-crafting, but the real tradecraft behind identifying who's really behind the letters. If you want to understand how investigators actually read a letter like this, this is the episode. 🔴 New episodes every week. Subscribe for more real FBI analysis of the cases everyone's talking about. #NancyGuthrie #ColdRed #FBIProfiler #TrueCrime #ForensicLinguistics

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