

“It’s a far more nuanced situation than what you originally expected,” Nicas said. What they are doing is horrible, yet they say it’s what they must do to survive. He traveled to Nigeria to find the scammers. “I think social media has certainly accelerated this,” Nicas said, “and given the scammers the ability to more precisely target their victims because they understand who they are talking to and are more accurately able to manipulate them.” Nicas wanted to honor Holland by telling her story, so he returned to report on how stealing money is now high-tech. I was deeply affected by that and we took a pause in our reporting process to process it.” “And not only just die, but to be horrifically murdered. “It is difficult to overstate how deeply tragic the situation was and how profoundly difficult it was as a reporter to have one of your subjects die during your reporting,” Nicas told me during a phone interview on Monday. But Nicas had formed a bond with Holland, who had been willing to share with him her deeply embarrassing story. Holland and her elderly father were murdered by Holland’s husband, who then killed himself.ĭid the Facebook scam have anything to do with it? We’ll never know for sure. After meeting with her in Fort Pierce, Florida, in December, Nicas tried to re-establish contact with her after the holidays. It left her feeling foolish and put her marriage in jeopardy. One such victim, a 58-year-old Florida woman named Renee Holland, gave away most of her and her husband’s retirement - more than $26,000. The scammers, who set up shop in crowded internet cafes in Nigeria, sifted through Facebook groups to find lonely women and widows to target.
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The story itself, featured on the latest episode of the TV show “The Weekly,”was heartbreaking enough: older women scammed out of thousands of dollars by fake Facebook users posing as charming American soldiers overseas. Jack Nicas, tech reporter for The New York Times, called it “the most challenging reporting journey that I have ever been on.” The heartbreaking story of what happened to her unfolds on ‘The Weekly.’ Just send me an email at find me on Twitter: ‘I was deeply affected’ This reporter couldn’t get ahold of one of his sources. Let me know what you like and what you don’t, as well as what you would like to see more or less of.

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