the 30-year-old Japanese man was sentenced to death after admitting strangling and dismembering eight women and one man.He had met all his victims, aged from 15 to 26, via the popular social media platform.But it’s not the only case of a killer who has lured their victims via the web.
As we all spend more time logged on, James Moore reveals other notorious cases that remind us all to take care online…American John Edward Robinson, reckoned to be the web’s first serial killer, began posing as the “Slavemaster” on BDSM internet chatrooms in the 1990s.In 1994, he lured Sheila Faith, 45, to his home in Kansas City, posing as a wealthy businessman who would pay her disabled daughter’s medical bills.They both disappeared.Robinson persuaded other.
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