New tip-line message aims to verify ransom-note sender (Full Transcript)

A second message came through the same tip line; authorities say a different IP was used, likely masked via a secure server, and the note tries to prove linkage.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: What can you tell us now? When did this message come through and what can you share this morning around 1145? that message came into the same tip line that that original message came into and We were needless to say pretty alarmed by by seeing this What I can tell you is we did send this over once again to Pima County Sheriff's Department Immediately and we did get some information from them I'm gonna read some of my notes here, so I don't speak incorrectly But they say that this is not the same IP address But it appears the sender used the same type of secure server to hide their IP address so that's all that we know about the sender at this point, which unfortunately really isn't much and This new note does contain something that that the senders seem to think will prove to investigators that They're the same people or a person who sent that the first note.

[00:00:51] Speaker 2: Is it clear to you looking at the first? Communication and now looking at this one, which is trying to show that it's from the same sender What that information is that that that that? individual or individual those people think Will will connect them to the original ransom letter?

[00:01:10] Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, I would say so I'd say they're you know making an effort to Again, like you said prove that they are the same persons or people, you know People or person involved with these same two notes that we've received

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A news discussion describes a new message received around 11:45 via the same tip line as an earlier communication, alarming the recipients. The message was forwarded immediately to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, which reported it came from a different IP address but likely used the same kind of secure server to mask the sender’s identity. The new note includes information the sender believes will help investigators link it to the original ransom letter, suggesting an effort to prove it is from the same person or group.
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Second tip-line message seeks to link to original ransom note
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Arow Key Takeaways
  • A second message arrived around 11:45 via the same tip line as the original note.
  • The message was immediately forwarded to Pima County Sheriff’s Department.
  • Investigators say the IP address differs, but the same type of secure server may have been used to hide the sender’s IP.
  • Little is known about the sender due to anonymization tactics.
  • The new note contains details intended to prove it’s connected to the original ransom communication.
Arow Sentiments
Neutral: The tone is factual and investigative with concern (‘pretty alarmed’), focusing on technical details about IP masking and attempts to authenticate the sender, without clear positive or negative judgment beyond the seriousness of the situation.
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