Bro would’ve never known 😳 #truestory #truecrime #kidnapped #oakland This is the story of Luis Albino, who was kidnapped and found 73 years later after an ancestry dna test.
And for what? #truecrime #truestory #texas #rangerettes In December 2016, Nancy Alice Motes orchestrated an armed home invasion and kidnapped Alexa Blair, a freshman member of the Kilgore College Rangerettes dance team and daughter of the team's director, Dana Blair. Motes abducted Alexa from her home and held her captive, but Alexa managed to escape after approximately an hour.
Nick Cannon type beat #truecrime #truestory #texas In 2021, Christopher Pence, a 43-year-old from Cedar City, Utah, attempted to hire a hitman via a dark web site, paying approximately $16,000 in Bitcoin, to murder two individuals in Hoosick Falls, New York. The intended victims were the biological parents of children Pence had adopted, and the plot was motivated by ongoing custody disputes. Authorities intercepted the scheme before any harm occurred, leading to Pence's arrest in October 2021.
Some people just won’t believe the truth, no matter how much evidence you show them 🙄 #truecrime #truestory #peterpopoff #faithhealer Peter Popoff is a controversial televangelist and self-proclaimed faith healer known for his fraudulent claims of divine healing powers. In the 1980s, he was exposed for using a hidden earpiece to receive personal information about audience members, which he falsely presented as divine revelations. Despite being publicly debunked, he made a comeback in the 2000s, selling "miracle spring water" and other religious products. His ministry continues to attract followers.
Bro is a Key and Peele sketch come to life 💀 #truecrime #truestory #california Nuke Bizzle is a rapper who boasted in a YouTube music video about getting rich quick by scamming a government relief program.
Ol’ Steve the legend #truestory #truecrime #california Steve Comisar, born December 30, 1961, is an American con artist known for a series of high-profile frauds. In the 1980s, he notoriously sold a "solar-powered clothes dryer" for $49.95, which was merely a length of clothesline. Throughout his criminal career, Comisar amassed an estimated $10 million through various scams, earning him the moniker "the Jeffrey Dahmer of fraud." Despite multiple convictions and prison sentences, his fraudulent activities persisted over decades.
Wow 😳 #truecrime #truestory #florida #bulgeria Grant Amato was convicted in 2019 for the murders of his parents and brother in Chuluota, Florida, after they confronted him about stealing money. Obsessed with a Bulgarian camgirl, he had drained his family's finances, spending over $200,000 on her before being kicked out of the house. In a desperate attempt to continue his online relationship, he unalived his family
Guess he got the attention he wanted 🤷🏻♂️ #truecrime #truestory #cambodia Taiwanese YouTuber Chen Neng-chuan, known online as "Goodnight Chicken," and fellow streamer Lu Tsu-hsien staged a fake kidnapping in Cambodia to attract online attention. They live-streamed fabricated abduction scenes in Sihanoukville, a city notorious for actual kidnapping and scam operations, falsely portraying themselves as victims. Their actions led to their arrest by Cambodian authorities, who charged them with incitement to disrupt social order. Both were sentenced to two years in prison.