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Hawthorne man admits to fake ransom demand in Nancy Guthrie case, faces five years

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Hawthorne man admits to fake ransom demand in Nancy Guthrie case, faces five years

A guilty plea resolves one chapter of a high-profile missing-person case while demonstrating how false leads complicate law enforcement investigations and distract from locating actual victims.

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