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5 ONLINE ENCOUNTERS That Turned DEADLY

Social media is considered a gift by some but for others, this increasingly connected world can be creul and relentless. The stories on this list showcase how our online encounters while fun for some, can just as quickly turn fatal for others. These are 5 Online Encounters That Turned Deadly.

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5 ONLINE ENCOUNTERS THAT TURNED DEADLY

5. Jenelle Potter

In a small town in Eastern Tennessee, Jenelle Potter was a sweet but naïve girl who lead a sheltered life thanks to her overprotective parents. However underneath that childlike, “innocent” exterior, lay a calculated and manipulating woman.

Victims, Billie Jean Hayworth and Billy Payne were at home on January 31, 2012 when they were mercilessly killed. Billy was shot in the head and his throat had been slashed. His partner, Billie Jean was killed with her infant child still in her arms, the child was left unharmed.

But the reason for the killings were a little more baffling. Jenelle and Billy were once good friends. Billy’s sister Tracy took pity on the loner Jenelle and introduced her to Billy whi in turn introduced Jenelle to Jamie Curd, his cousin. Jenelle and Jamie ended up dating, but then things began to get strange.

4. Chris Dean

To everyone he spoke with, Chris Marquis was a grown man with a wife and kids. He operated a buy and sell shop online from his Fair Haven, Vermont home selling CB radio equipment to enthusiasts. The problem was that Chris Marquis was only a 17-year old kid living with his mom and worse, he was defrauding customers by taking their money and not holding up his side of the deal.

It was in one transaction police believe he encountered 35-year old trucker, Chris Dean from Pierceton, Indiana. The burly 6-foot tall driver is described by people who knew him as good humored and helpful.

Like Marquis, Dean also fell in love with CB radios and was actually a licensed ham operator. After talking online The deal between the two was an exchange between a Ranger RCI 2990 for a Cobra 2000 CB radio. The former is a high-end radio worth at least $800 while the latter is an older model costing about $400. The deal was unusual but Dean still sent the RCI 2990.

3. J.R. Robinson

John “J.R.” Robinson was known around his Kansas City, Missouri neighborhood as a personable man with a “winning smile.” He was a doting father who made it a point to attend his children’s soccer game and band activities. He was a successful businessman too, always talking about new ventures and even helped found a nearby Presbyterian Church. But behind the all-American façade was a sinister man that got off on BDSM, torture, kidnapping and murder.

2. Christian Grotheer

Christian Grotheer of Germany spent hours and hours online. Using the nicknames “Rosenboy0207” and “Riddick300,” he perpetually flirted and chatted with women, charming them with love poems and pictures. For him, the Internet was a fantastic way to meet people. It made it easy to strike up a conversation and he said that almost everyone in the conversation were looking for “sexual contact.” Christian admits he built up to 300 contacts and have met more than 100 women in person. This was his life – his family, But eventually he went too far.

1. Phillip Markoff

Phillip Markoff led a mysterious double life. In one, he was a successful medical student studying at the Boston School of Medicine and engaged to his college sweetheart, Megan McAllister. But in the other, he also frequented casinos, gaining a considerable debt of over $130,000.

On April 2009, Boston police began investigating a series of robberies and assaults reported by several women. These women all advertised erotic services online at Craigslist and had made plans to meet their client at a hotel. The first victim was identified as Trisha Leffler, an escort set to meet a man at the Westin hotel. But once there, she was bound, gagged and then robbed at gunpoint.
So there were 5 ONLINE ENCOUNTERS THAT TURNED DEADLY

Death by social media is a scary thought. As our world becomes more connected online, it’s not hard to believe that these crimes will only grow more and more common.

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