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British conman wanted for £850,000 fraud - Drax - 10-20-2016

Any idea what game have been used here?
http://news.sky.com/story/british-conman...d-10622971


British conman wanted for £850,000 fraud - Merenguero - 10-20-2016

Is this you? If so, turn yourself in. It can only help at a bond hearing.


British conman wanted for £850,000 fraud - Buck Wild - 10-20-2016

1) The guy used 'Conway' as his fake surname. Classic stuff.

2) Our society already has socially approved pathway to scam that kind of loot off an unsuspecting chump. You just have to be female, get married and then get a divorce.

3) Expect more stories like these in the West. As fewer people marry, those that do marry have smaller families, and more people enter their dotage alone, you'd better believe conmen, scammers and other bullshit artists are going to have a field day. Stuff like this was a lot harder to pull in the old days when women were surrounded by their families in their most vulnerable years. The costs of feminism, technology and YOLO lifestyle become more apparent with each passing day.


British conman wanted for £850,000 fraud - Brother Abdul Majeed - 10-20-2016

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Within days they had begun a romance and moved in together, though she later discovered he was also living nearby with his wife and two young children.

I've never understood how guys pull this kind of thing off.


British conman wanted for £850,000 fraud - C-Note - 10-20-2016

^^^
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He was flirtatious, charming and very entertaining. He has a great presence and charisma, he exudes confidence and the air around him was electric. I was caught up in a whirlwind of excitement.

It's called good game.


British conman wanted for £850,000 fraud - polar - 10-20-2016

Pusscrook game.