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The latest development in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has added another strange chapter to an already heartbreaking case. A California man has now pleaded guilty to sending fake ransom communications to Guthrie's family after initially denying any involvement. His last-minute plea agreement closes one legal case , but it leaves behind a much larger mystery—who sent the other ransom messages, and were any of them connected to the actual disappearance? For digital currency hobbyists, one detail stands out immediately: Bitcoin was placed at the center of the story. According to federal prosecutors, Derrick Callella admitted to contacting members of the Guthrie family to inquire about a Bitcoin transfer. Investigators said he already knew that an earlier ransom demand had been made , and used that knowledge to harass the family while trying to learn more about the investigation. Authorities traced the messages back to him, leading to his guilty plea. What makes t...