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SHOCKING NEWS: The suspect has allegedly sent Savannah Guthrie nine strands of her mother’s hair — along with a hastily handwritten, seven-word note whose message has sent investigators racing to recheck everything.
In a disturbing new turn, sources say Savannah Guthrie received a package earlier today that immediately triggered law-enforcement protocols. Inside were nine strands of hair, preliminarily believed to belong to her mother, and a brief handwritten letter containing exactly seven words, written in what investigators describe as rushed, uneven strokes. 
According to officials familiar with the matter, the delivery method was ordinary — which made the contents all the more chilling. The package was secured and transferred to forensic custody within minutes. While authorities have not publicly confirmed the authenticity of the hair, preliminary handling procedures suggest it is being treated as potentially evidentiary.
“The number of strands appears intentional,” one source said. “Whether symbolic or practical, it doesn’t look random.”
The seven-word note, though not released verbatim, is said to reference a detail known only to a small circle of people involved in the case. Investigators believe that detail may reframe the timeline and explain inconsistencies that have lingered since the earliest days of the investigation.
Handwriting analysts reviewing the letter noted signs of urgency and controlled pressure, a combination that can indicate haste without panic. “It reads like someone who wanted to be understood quickly,” an analyst said, “not someone trying to disguise their message.”
Family representatives declined to comment, asking for privacy as the item undergoes forensic testing. Those close to Savannah describe the moment as quietly devastating — not dramatic, but deeply personal. “It wasn’t a threat,” one acquaintance said softly. “It felt like a message meant to hurt by knowing.”
Authorities emphasized that no conclusions should be drawn from the delivery alone. Hair samples can be planted; messages can mislead. Toxicology, DNA comparison, and chain-of-custody verification are underway, and investigators are reviewing whether the sender intended to confess, taunt, or redirect the investigation.
 Important context: Officials stress that releasing partial details could compromise the case. The public is urged to avoid speculation while experts verify the materials and assess their relevance.
As the analysis continues, one question hangs heavily: Why send this now — and why in this way?
 See the full text below as authorities determine what the seven words actually mean — and whether they truly “reveal everything,” or are meant to make it seem that way.
