While a woman was arrested for the murder of her partner in the United States, who she was convinced was going to receive millions of dollars from an inheritance, he was in fact defrauded by a fake lawyer.
Ina Thea Kenoyer was arrested and charged on Monday for the murder of her partner Edward Riley Jr in the United States. According to the police, she had learned that he was planning to leave her when he had just received $30 million from an unexpected inheritance.
Having become rich, the man intended to change his life, while his relationship was failing. But in reality, this miraculous check would never have existed… Questioned by the “ New York Post », Ryan, the son of the deceased, explained that his father had been the victim of a scam. He would have been contacted by a lawyer telling him that a relative had left him millions.
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An appointment was made but when Edward Riley Jr went to the airport to collect his money, no one came, and he was naturally never paid. “He had no suspicions at first, before going to the airport. He was convinced that he had received this inheritance and that he would get it back once the lawyer left his plane.
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He wanted to change his life
With this money, the man had already planned “to buy some land, to give it to my brothers and me, to open his own car dealership,” Ryan commented. “But it was a scam. It was a stranger who unfortunately managed to trap my father,” he added.
The story could have ended there if Ina Thea Kenoyer had not learned that she was going to be left by her newly rich spouse. It was on September 5 that Steven Riley lost his life. The latter would have started to be ill two days earlier. It was not until the next day that his partner decided to call for help, even though the man was unconscious at home. He died in hospital.
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The autopsy determined he was killed after ingesting antifreeze, which Ina Kenoyer allegedly gave him, according to police. During the days preceding her arrest, the latter published a series of messages on Facebook, in which she claimed to be innocent and affirmed that the victim had in fact committed suicide.
Questioned by the police, she ended up explaining that she intended to share her partner’s incredible inheritance with the latter’s son, believing that part of this fortune was rightfully hers, as concubine of the victim.
2023-11-03 08:10:37
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