LATEST UPDATE: Detectives have received an anonymous email containing coordinates and a message saying “Please come quickly or we will have more people like Andrew Porter”

0
6

Colorado — In a stunning new twist to the Andrew Porter case, law enforcement officials have confirmed that investigators received an anonymous email early this morning containing a set of GPS coordinates — and a chilling threat that has left authorities scrambling to respond.

According to internal sources, the email arrived at 3:42 a.m. in the official inbox of the regional task force currently investigating the mysterious deaths of Porter and his hunting partner. The message reportedly contained no sender information, only a string of coordinates leading to a remote forested area nearly 30 miles from the original discovery site.

Attached was a single line that read:

“Please come quickly or we will have more people like Andrew Porter.”

Investigators immediately traced the coordinates, dispatching both local deputies and federal agents to the location. So far, authorities have declined to reveal what, if anything, was found there — but one insider described the situation as “urgent and highly unusual.”

“This wasn’t a prank,” the source said. “The tone of that message — it felt personal. Whoever sent it knows something.”

Cybercrime experts are now working to trace the origin of the email, which appeared to have been routed through multiple encrypted servers, suggesting a deliberate attempt to conceal the sender’s identity.

The chilling message comes just days after investigators discovered Andrew Porter’s recovered phone and the unidentified metal object found beneath his skin during autopsy — developments that have already pushed the case into national headlines.

Authorities have not ruled out the possibility that the coordinates could lead to new evidence — or potentially another victim.

As search teams continue to comb the area, one official described the situation bluntly:

“If this message is real, then whoever is behind Andrew Porter’s death isn’t finished yet.”