Be cautious about dates.
Adrielle Sigler (Adrielle Sigler) is a loyal user of the European and American dating software Tinder. This lady often tries to find the opposite sex she likes on this app.
Not long ago, she encountered a shocking little thing in the process of making friends on Tinder:
When looking through the fresh opposite sex pushed to her by the App, a male contestant named “Mitch” successfully attracted her attention——
He is 29 years old, handsome, with a sunny face and well-dressed.
At the same time, the delightful man added to his profile that he has a number of healthy hobbies, such as movies and
“run”
.
Adrielle Siegler soon fell in love with him at first sight. Immediately, she started chatting and dating with the other party to learn more about it, but in the process, she accidentally discovered another side of “Mitch” on the Internet:
This man is one of the ten most wanted criminals in the area.
It turns out that “running” is not just a hobby.
After discovering the truth, Adrielle Siegler quickly shared the incident on the Internet and caused quite a stir
(But it is not clear whether she has received the bounty)
. At the same time, she also added that she deliberately checked the police wanted list and found that she
“Actually, I have found many wanted criminals on Tinder”
.
Although this phenomenon sounds a bit shocking, it is indeed the case-in the network, fish and dragons are mixed. For users of social software, there are many pitfalls to be aware of:
Liquor holders and photo cheating are only elementary, and there are also a certain proportion of eloquent butchers. Now, you have to beware of whether the person you swipe right is being wanted.
The emergence of modern social software has changed the tortuous path of fugitives wandering around the world. In the past days, they hid left and right, just seeking peace.
But in today’s society, they have a little more adjustments in “difficult” days: check social software and find a desperate partner.
It’s just not good news for dating app lovers.
A perpetrator’s Tinder
Many of them, originally just looking for an exciting romance, have inadvertently climbed into the most dangerous relationship in their lives.
In the United States, a 55-year-old woman named Monica White registered an account on a social networking site after her divorce, and soon received a message from a suitor Robinson: “Hello, beauty, I want to get to know you better.”
After communicating and dating, Monica and Robinson began a short-lived relationship. Not long after the relationship ended, she learned that Robinson was a serial killer wanted by the police.
No one wants to experience an online horror story like this, but thanks to the special nature of social software, many people can easily be fooled by a flashy resume.
American actress Natalie Walker conducted a social experiment in which she created Tinder profiles for two famous serial killers, and the results showed that there were quite a few people who didn’t seem to be dangerous to him. care.
Many people once believed that the biggest advantage of online social networking lies in its privacy: as long as you can hide it, the other party can’t see clearly whether you are a human or a ghost. But the problem is that the reverse is also true.
In the early days of the rise of online social networking, there were many similar cases: Ta was glamorous on Tinder, but he made an appointment to have a look, but found that he was notorious in the world.
Many users of dating software have shared their bizarre stories one after another. Someone chatted halfway and found that the matched person has been imprisoned:
Of course, there are also people who have discovered it but still achieved a positive result:
During a period when foreign friendship platforms such as Tinder were poorly regulated, a large number of criminals/ex-criminals showed their talents on various apps. However, some kind-hearted users can only tell each other by posting on the Internet after discovering something is wrong.
To this day, some fugitives who are good at concealing their whereabouts still continue to appear on dating software, so that the police who failed to arrest the other party can only issue some weak warnings.
If you find him on a dating app, please call 911 immediately.
Don’t right-swipe him as a suspected kidnapping and torture inmate is still haunting Tinder.
Although the arrogance of wanted criminals on dating software once caused people to panic. But after all, there are no absolutes. As far as people are concerned, there are countermeasures for everything.
A team of police in Pune once ran a legendary case on the dating app Bumble: a female drug addict ran amok on Bumble and robbed her date. However, due to the victim’s reluctance to disclose too much information, the case has not progressed.
Until the police estimated that the female prisoner had a “preference” for men,
And set up dozens of fake beautiful male accounts
, Finally, he was successfully arrested under the net of heaven and earth.
After all, for human beings, as long as desire exists, there is no barrier that cannot be overcome.
But it is worth mentioning that, perhaps because too many criminals haunt social software. In recent years, major platforms have launched corresponding measures one after another: users can conduct background checks on the matchers to detect whether the other party has a “criminal record”.
So far, the probability of finding a wanted criminal on social media has been greatly reduced
(but not zero)
. For ordinary dating lovers, it may be possible to let go of some worries. As for the real criminals, their love path is not completely cut off.
There are many dating sites abroad that are specially designed for people with criminal records and for people with special needs.
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