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PTA Mom Framed Over School Pick Up Miscommunication!? The Story Of Kelli Peters

On February 16th, 2011, police officers arrived at an elementary school in Irvine, California, demanding to speak with PTA president and school volunteer Kelli Peters after receiving an anonymous tip claiming she had been driving erratically around the school and had drugs in her ...  Show more

Craiglist, Cyberstalking & Catfishing: The Story Of Michelle Hadley

In 2016, Michelle Hadley was arrested and accused of staging a bizarre kidnapping plot and framing her ex’s new fiancée through a series of disturbing online messages. Investigators believed the threats, which described a violent abduction fantasy, were part of an elaborate hoax ...  Show more

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