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The airing of Death Saved My Life was followed by Beyond the Headlines: Faking Death, a short documentary based on Death Saved My Life in which writer Elizabeth Greenwood explains why women fake their deaths. [3] After its premiere, Death Saved My Life became available to stream on Hulu, Philo, FuboTV, and on the Lifetime website. [5]
Anna Sorokin (Russian: Анна Сорокина, pronounced [ˈanːə sɐˈrokʲɪnɐ]; born January 23, 1991), also known as Anna Delvey, is a con artist and fraudster who posed as a wealthy heiress to access upper-class New York social and art scenes from 2013 to 2017.
One woman took an extreme approach: she faked her own death. Elizabeth Greenwood was in the hole over $100,000 and was complaining to a friend over dinner about her debt when the pair dreamt up ...
The 2021 Lifetime film Death Saved My Life, about a woman named Jade (played by Meagan Good) who fakes her own death after her abusive husband orders a hitman to kill her, was based on Rukundo's story. [11] Also in 2021, a TikTok video about Rukundo's story went viral online. [12]
A 50-year-old Virginia woman was sentenced to four years in prison on Monday after she faked her own death in an insurance fraud scheme.
Prosecutors said Khadidja was tracked down on Instagram by a woman who looked like her in a plot to fake her own death. They said a 25-year-old Iraqi German woman, identified as Shahraban K ...
[10] [11] Kirilow and her supporters report receiving death threats. [12] In November 2010, Kirilow pled guilty to defrauding Donna Michalowski, a woman who had raised almost $7,400 for Kirilow. [13] She surrendered to the police on August 6, 2010. [14] Kirilow appeared several times in bail court during her first weeks in custody. [14]
In addition to new episodes of “20/20” and “Dateline,” NC native Ariana DeBose receives a prestigious award from the Hispanic Heritage Foundation.