The Art of the Steal: The Murder of Clifford Lambert
We all like to think we’d see a scam coming. We all like to think
we’d never get got. We’re more familiar these days than we’ve ever
been with catfish and Nigerian princes and “arrest warrants”
supposedly issued for us based on our social security...
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We all like to think we’d see a scam coming. We all like to think
we’d never get got. We’re more familiar these days than we’ve ever
been with catfish and Nigerian princes and “arrest warrants”
supposedly issued for us based on our social security numbers. That
last one never fails to crack me up. But although we might be
pretty savvy when it comes to these classic cons, there’s one place
where we all might be vulnerable. Our hearts. Our desire to love
and be loved. Love scams have grown exponentially in recent years,
with millions of dollars lost to fantasy romances that began on
dating sites and ended with empty bank accounts, heartache, and
humiliation. We all know the saying “If it seems too good to be
true, it probably is.” But people are also really good at
convincing themselves of the things they WANT to be true. Quite a
few people learned that lesson in this story.
Sources:
TV show "Forbidden," Episode "Prince of Darkness"
https://www.sfweekly.com/news/the-dark-prince/
https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/I-am-a-predator-ruin-follows-him-everywhere-3187513.php
https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/crime_courts/2017/11/01/judges-secretly-recorded-hiv-insult-could-undo-palm-springs-killers-convictions/797205001/
Follow us, campers!
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month, and a free sticker!):
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Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfire
Email: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.com
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-campfire--4251960/support.
we’d never get got. We’re more familiar these days than we’ve ever
been with catfish and Nigerian princes and “arrest warrants”
supposedly issued for us based on our social security numbers. That
last one never fails to crack me up. But although we might be
pretty savvy when it comes to these classic cons, there’s one place
where we all might be vulnerable. Our hearts. Our desire to love
and be loved. Love scams have grown exponentially in recent years,
with millions of dollars lost to fantasy romances that began on
dating sites and ended with empty bank accounts, heartache, and
humiliation. We all know the saying “If it seems too good to be
true, it probably is.” But people are also really good at
convincing themselves of the things they WANT to be true. Quite a
few people learned that lesson in this story.
Sources:
TV show "Forbidden," Episode "Prince of Darkness"
https://www.sfweekly.com/news/the-dark-prince/
https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/I-am-a-predator-ruin-follows-him-everywhere-3187513.php
https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/crime_courts/2017/11/01/judges-secretly-recorded-hiv-insult-could-undo-palm-springs-killers-convictions/797205001/
Follow us, campers!
Patreon (join to get all episodes a day early, an extra episode a
month, and a free sticker!):
https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfire
Facebook: True Crime Campfire
Instagram:
https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079
Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfire
Email: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.com
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-campfire--4251960/support.
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