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Money and the Crime of Kidnaping
Time was spent looking for a safe and other assets. That statement is a tell . The kidnapper spent 41 minutes in the house! Kidnapping is a grab and go crime except in this case it wasn't. This crime was pre-planned and executed according to that plan. To add insult to injury regarding this crime, the turf war between The Pima County Sheriff's Office and The FBI is BRUTAL! A woman's life is at stake and those morons are fighting over who's in charge?? THE PCSO needs to go sit down in a
Feb 14, 2026, 9:34 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

North Carolina: 1/1 - 1/31/2026
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Jan 9, 2026, 11:44 am - lottofan21 - Pick 3 Forum

Elderly Washington woman loses her home and $600,000 to Jamaican lottery scammer
Relentless harassment from criminal fraudster leads to dramatic unfortunate results By Kate Northrop A Jamaican scammer was sentenced to prison after he severely harassed an elderly Washington woman in a lottery scheme that cost her $600,000 and her home. An elderly woman lost her house and sent over a half a million dollars to a criminal fraudster after he made her believe that she won a $22 million prize in the lottery. Roshard Andrew Carty, 34, was sentenced to three years in
Jun 1, 2026, 12:02 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Connecticut Lottery shutters headquarters after receiving letter with "powder-like substance"
Headquarters reopens one day after the incident By Kate Northrop The Connecticut Lottery sent its employees home and shuttered its headquarters after receiving a mysterious letter containing an unknown powder-like substance. A mystery letter sealed by an unidentified sender landed in the hands of Connecticut Lottery officials, prompting them to close up shop for the rest of the day. At about noon on Tuesday, a receptionist at Wallingford Lottery headquarters opened a piece of ma
Feb 19, 2026, 8:08 am - Todd - Lottery News

80-year-old UK man's £2.4 million lottery win bankrolled drug empire
Elderly man arrested after using prize to finance 288 million drug operation By Kate Northrop An elderly lottery winner was jailed after using a 2.4 million (US$3.3 million) windfall to build a 288 million (US$394 million) drug empire. An 80-year-old lottery winner ran a counterfeit drug ring from the quiet, rural comfort of his home after he reinvested a 2.4 million prize in the endeavor. John Eric Spiby, 80, won 2.4 million in the National Lottery in 2010. Rather than invest in
Jan 31, 2026, 7:56 am - Todd - Lottery News

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