From a poisonous date to finding love with a serial killer, these six chilling cases show how unsuspecting dating app users on the quest for romance led them into the clutches of danger.
Dating apps – from Tinder to Grindr – are the modern way for people to connect with potential partners from the comfort of their own space.
Brace yourself for stories that blur the line between love and terror. Here is Fox News Digital’s list of some recent cases where love went wrong.
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Khalil Wheeler-Weaver, 25, arrives to the courtroom for his sentencing in Newark, N.J., on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)
Khalil Wheeler-Weaver will spend the rest of his life behind bars for the murders of Joanee Brown, Sarah Butler and Robin West after friends of Butler used social media to help catch the killer.
A fourth woman, Tiffany Taylor, survived an attack and provided identifiable information to law enforcement to help crack the case.
During the 2021 trial, prosecutors painted a picture of how Wheeler-Weaver used dating apps to meet the women for sex before strangling them and dumping their bodies throughout northern New Jersey. The attacks were just weeks apart, giving Wheeler-Weaver the opportunity to plan before striking again, according to prosecutors.
Authorities credited Butler’s college friends for their work to leverage Butler’s social media accounts, make fake profiles and lure Wheeler-Weaver to a proposed meeting spot, where police were waiting.
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