Dashcamgram+FollowThis case has left a lot of people stunned. A 36-year-old woman from Minnesota, Ryshaun, allegedly used the online alias “Lois Griffin” across Facebook, Snapchat, and Cash App while communicating with a drug dealer. Prosecutors say the two agreed to sell his cocaine, but things took a deadly turn when she showed up to his home in a large SUV with her brother hiding in the back seat. According to authorities, an argument broke out, and when the dealer tried to run back inside his home, Ryshaun’s brother allegedly shot him in the back. Now both siblings are facing extremely serious charges and could each receive up to 40 years in prison if convicted. They’re currently being held on $1 million bail each. The case has sparked conversations about online identities, premeditation, and how quickly situations involving drugs and guns can turn fatal. Many are also questioning how social media and payment apps are increasingly tied into real-world crimes. What are your thoughts on this case? #TrueCrime #MinnesotaNews #CrimeStory #ViralCase #CourtWatch #OnlineAliases #JusticeSystem #SocialMediaCrime408179Share
Dashcamgram+FollowThis sounds like something straight out of a movie. Three Massachusetts residents were arrested after police say two women allegedly lured a male patron off the casino floor at Bally’s Twin River Lincoln Casino Resort and into a private hotel room — where things took a violent turn. Authorities say once inside, a third suspect emerged, confronted the victim with a knife, and robbed him of more than $1,500 in cash. Police say the victim was then allowed to leave but was warned not to contact authorities. Investigators were able to track down all three suspects shortly after. The case has people debating personal safety in casinos, trusting strangers, and how quickly a night of fun can turn dangerous. Do you think casinos should do more to protect guests from situations like this, or is this about personal responsibility? #CasinoCrime #TrueCrimeTalk #RobberyCase #ViralNews #SafetyFirst #LateNightDanger #CourtWatch #CrimeDiscussion205233Share