The twisted mystery surrounding Nancy Guthrie has taken another disturbing turn.

A person claiming to know the identities of the people behind Guthrie’s kidnapping has reportedly sent another email, and this time, the sender claims to have a phone containing video of Nancy with the alleged “main guy” on what may have been the final day of her life.

According to TMZ, the outlet received the latest message from the same person who previously contacted them with claims about the case. TMZ said it authenticated the email by matching details from earlier messages, including an old Bitcoin address and the alias used by the sender.

The new note appears to mock reports that the FBI believes the person behind the emails could be a woman.

“I am not the idiot who recently called in a tip about her burial site in Mexico,” the sender reportedly wrote.

The person now claims there were two kidnappers involved, which lines up with earlier messages suggesting more than one person was behind Guthrie’s disappearance and death.

Then came the latest jaw-dropping claim.

The sender allegedly wrote, “I have a phone stashed in a secure location guaranteeing both the information it stores and the safety of the phone.”

The person claimed the device contains what they described as evidence that would deliver the suspects “on a silver platter.”

According to the email, the phone allegedly holds “a short video of the main guy with nancy the day that was probably her last,” along with pictures of both people allegedly involved, plus names, addresses and ages.

The sender claimed the phone is hidden in a place that is “easy to access if you know where it is.”

But there is a catch.

The person is demanding one Bitcoin in exchange for the password and included a new Bitcoin address in the message.

TMZ said it has responded by demanding proof before taking the claim seriously, asking the sender to provide one screengrab of Nancy to authenticate the alleged video.

The outlet also said it has forwarded the latest email to the FBI.

For now, the shocking message only raises more questions in a case already filled with darkness, suspicion and chilling claims.

If the sender is telling the truth, the alleged phone could hold explosive evidence. If not, it may be another cruel attempt to profit from a tragedy that has already left too many unanswered questions.