The FBI has increased the reward to $100,000 in the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing for almost two weeks and requires heart medication, according to multiple news sources. The agency also released a detailed description of a suspect in the case.
The search for Guthrie has been ongoing for nearly two weeks, as reported by both Variety and Time. Guthrie's need for heart medication adds urgency to the situation. The FBI's decision to double the reward, as noted by Variety, reflects the seriousness of the disappearance.
In other news, the showrunner of the new FX series "Love Story" defended the decision not to consult the Kennedy family, sparking criticism, according to Time. This information is separate from the ongoing search for Guthrie and other entertainment news.
Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, Emerald Fennell's take on "Wuthering Heights" has generated discussion. According to Time, Fennell's update to the character Isabella Linton is considered a significant twist in the classic tale. In the original novel, Isabella is introduced as the younger sister of Edgar Linton and becomes a pawn in Heathcliff's quest for revenge.
Additionally, the Netflix K-drama "The Art of Sarah" is keeping viewers guessing until the very end, according to Time. The drama explores themes of revenge, social inequity, and the power of performed identity. The series begins with the discovery of a body in the Seoul sewers, with Detective Park Mu-gyeong investigating the apparent murder.
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