Crime Watch Daily: Victory for Victim in Alleged Fortune-Telling Fraud – Pt. 5

Crime Watch Daily: Victory for Victim in Alleged Fortune-Telling Fraud  – Pt. 5

Jason Mattera confronts the woman accused of bilking innocent victims out of thousands of dollars.

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45 thoughts on “Crime Watch Daily: Victory for Victim in Alleged Fortune-Telling Fraud – Pt. 5

  1. I was promised a development even Jason Mettera wouldnt believe! I did not receive what I was promised…You have bilked me out of 15 minutes of my morning. Who's the dumbass? Me. Im the dumbass.

  2. in all fairness, i wouldn't say she deserved all of the money back. that was absolutely irresponsible and ridonculous of her. therapy is way cheaper, even alcohol is cheaper. i understand she was vulnerable, but still needs to take some responsibility

  3. I think this women has alot of psychological issues…. she can just change her identity so quickly and lies…. very alarming behavior that resembles psychological damaged tendencies…. ex: multiple personality, narcissism, compulsive pathological liar,…

  4. This fatso in blue is asking Jason to talk like a man . What about fatso behaving like a man himself ?? Real men don't get fat eating off the fraudulent gains of their scammer wife ……..they work hard and earn their bread like real men should .

  5. “Hot head” husband? He didn’t seem like a hot head at all. He did what ANY OF US would do if u barged into our place of business with some one sided “news” story. Sarah willingly handed over her money because she was an idiot. She was victimized by HER OWN gullibility!

  6. Man, I feel cursed just by looking at the pseudo-psychic's (actually ALL psychics are fake; when's the last time a psychic won the Lottery?) big-ass spooky
    eyes 👀 😉

  7. Let me not spend 55K at a proper psychiatrist who is trained in mental health. Let me give it all to a psychic with no credentials i just came across with a cheesy ass sign on the sidewalk. I'm sorry, but the people who made the choices to give up that money were stupid as fuck to begin with.

  8. The husband is sort of right, though. If security wasn't there he wouldn't be talking shit. Lmmfao
    It feels odd to say this because I feel like a devil's advocate: In no way do desperate people deserve to be scammed. However, being duped by those whom claim to practice mystic arts…. It just seems like the law wouldn't really be behind the ignorant accuser. Let us be honest, it is up to you to believe if one's powers, or gifts, have healed you or if her treatments have helped or not. How does a court of law gauge such things? It is interesting to me. If one is foolish enough to give one's money to something that is faith based; should not droves of followers be griping, suing, and chasing down organized religions and evangelists with cameras and Dick Tracy-like investigators?

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