Carlee Russell’s Attorney Confirms Carlee Wasn’t Kidnapped Update: Mugshot released

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I rarely feel sorry for ww but I feel so bad for Aniah Blanchard's mother. She was out there searching and probably getting triggered all over again only for this to be a hoax.



I saw that. She did a video yesterday and was emotional, saying regardless, she's glad that she was out there helping someone else to find their daughter and she would do it again. But you can tell it was emotionally exhausting for her. She was barely holding it together.
 

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I'm not really too invested into this story but her search history is killing me :dead:



she got me looking up those searches too...

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Gen Z is a got damn embarrassment I’m sorry
She’s not the first and won’t be the last. It’s funny when black people lie it becomes an indictment on the entire race but others can do it and all of a sudden they’re “individuals “

California woman who faked her own kidnapping sentenced to 18 months in prison​

By Eric Levenson, Stella Chan and Cheri Mossburg, CNN
Updated 5:07 PM EDT, Mon September 19, 2022
Sherri Papini was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison Monday.


(CNN)Sherri Papini, the California mother who faked her own kidnapping in 2016 in a hoax that was exposed with the help of advances in DNA technology, was sentenced to a year and a half in prison on Monday, according to a release from the Department of Justice.


Quinn Gray saga: The story behind the Ponte Vedra housewife who faked her own kidnapping​

The Times-Union

In 2009, Quinn Gray, a 37-year-old woman from Ponte Vedra, went missing. A man demanded $50,000 from her family or he'd kill her.

When Quinn Gray was found in an Orange Park parking lot on Sept. 7, 2009, she said she'd been grabbed at home three days earlier by thugs who demanded money as a collection on a debt owed by her husband, Reid Gray.

Quinn Gray told the Times-Union later: “It was a complete nightmare. I keep revisiting that room every time I close my eyes. I thought that’s where I would die.”
On Sept. 14, 2009, Jasmin Osmanovic, a 25-year-old auto shop operator, was arrested and accused of kidnapping Gray.

But he had a different story to tell investigators.
He said Quinn Gray wasn't a victim, but his co-conspirator who faked her own kidnapping. He also said he'd been having an affair with Gray, and that the two had spent the time investigators had been searching for her in a Jacksonville motel.
 
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