Foos Found Dead After Granny Fell for Fake Tom Selleck: Straight Up Messed Up
Old folks gettin' got by these internet scammers, now they pushin' up daisies – this catfish game done gone too far, fam.

Aight, listen up y'all, this ain't no joke. This story outta Cali is some straight-up messed-up sh. We talkin' about an elderly couple, Donald and Karen Whitaker, found dead in their crib. That's already some heavy sh, but peep this – it gets even wilder.
Word on the street is that Granny Karen was gettin' played by some lowlife pretending to be Tom Selleck on Facebook. Yeah, Magnum P.I. himself, or at least, some dude tryin' to be him. This ain't your regular catfishing; this is next level grimey. This fool was pullin' at her heartstrings, sweet-talkin' her, the whole nine yards.
Her homegirl, Joy Miedecke, the head honcho of some Republican women's group, said Karen was all wrapped up in this online romance. She thought she was kickin' it with Tom Selleck, but nah, it was just some bum tryna run game on her. The sad part? Granny was buyin' it, hook, line, and sinker.
Then, like clockwork, the requests for bread started flowin' in. This fake Selleck was hitin' her up for cash, tryin' to squeeze her dry. We talkin' hundreds of dollars, maybe more! This ain't about love; this is about pure exploitation, straight up takin' advantage of an old lady's loneliness.
Homegirl Joy tried to step in, reported it to Adult Protective Services. They came through, Donald found out what was goin' on, and all hell broke loose. He tried to get her to see the light, but she was already deep in it. He even cut up her credit cards, but it was too late, the damage was done.
Now, here's the million-dollar question: Did this catfish situation lead to their deaths? The cops ain't sayin' nothin' yet, but it's lookin' mad sus. Was it the scammer tryin' to cover his tracks? Was it somethin' else entirely? We gotta wait and see, but this whole thing is stinkin' to high heaven.
This right here is a wake-up call for all the older heads out there. These internet scammers ain't playin' fair. They preying on y'all, tryna steal your hard-earned money. Y'all gotta be extra careful out here, check who you talkin' to online, and never, ever send money to strangers. That ain't love, that's a come-up.
And for the younger generation, we gotta look out for our elders. Teach 'em about these scams, show 'em how to protect themselves online, and let 'em know they can always come to us for help. This ain't just about money; it's about respect, loyalty, and keepin' our family safe. Stay woke out there, y'all. The streets ain't always what they seem.


