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iamnikki · 31-35, F
I prefer the money crime shows. I've seen some interesting ones.
I guess because it can happen to anyone. Like it could be the person next door. Intriguing and creepy
Since you asked this Q, I wonder how First 48 show works. How are cameras there right when a person dies? Who authorizes that?
I've seen some interesting cases there too.
I guess because it can happen to anyone. Like it could be the person next door. Intriguing and creepy
Since you asked this Q, I wonder how First 48 show works. How are cameras there right when a person dies? Who authorizes that?
I've seen some interesting cases there too.
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iamnikki · 31-35, F
@sladejr The first one I thought of was a man who was some type of realtor who was selling boats to wealthy folks. Somehow, he started selling boats to people that he didn't even have. Eventually, he and his wife started living large. She even spoke to the show/cameras and stated that she eventually realized something wasn't right, that he was lying about his job, but she stayed with him anyway, because she liked the lifestyle.
I saw another episode where this guy broke into some fancy museum and stole a huge gemstone.
Saw another where a guy was a painter. He sold paintings in the styles/techniques of some of the greats, and sold them at "great" prices. I think he got jail time.
Ones like that, not ones about swindling elderly people out of their money....
I saw another episode where this guy broke into some fancy museum and stole a huge gemstone.
Saw another where a guy was a painter. He sold paintings in the styles/techniques of some of the greats, and sold them at "great" prices. I think he got jail time.
Ones like that, not ones about swindling elderly people out of their money....
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