Bitcoin kidnapping suspects linked to two Smithland properties
Source: WPSD
SMITHLAND, Ky. After the possible raid of the $1 million Smith Mansion in Smithland, Kentucky, Tuesday by state police, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the New York Police Department in an ongoing "violent crime" investigation, a reputable public official with Livingston County confirmed Wednesday that the riverfront property is owned by John Woeltz.
Woeltz, who is originally from Paducah, and William Duplessie, who is from Florida, are two cryptocurrency investors accused of kidnapping and torturing a man in Manhattan in an attempt to get the mans Bitcoin password.
Woeltz, 37, and Duplessie, 32, are in jail for the alleged kidnapping and torture of Michael Valentino Teofrasto Carturan, 28, in a townhouse they were renting in New York City. According to prosecutors, Carturan alleges the two tortured him for 17 days in an attempt to obtain his password for a Bitcoin account that contained approximately $28 million worth of cryptocurrency.
Read more: https://www.wpsdlocal6.com/news/bitcoin-kidnapping-suspects-linked-to-two-smithland-properties/article_807d5ed0-485c-4b74-8eab-ccaf5d180feb.html
Smithland is about 40 miles from my house. The population is about 300.
Source is a Paducah TV station, aided by a local newspaper.
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bucolic_frolic
(50,795 posts)the only thing really safe, that will endure calamity, is not stocks, gold, or silver, it is bitcoin. Your bitcoin will survive, he opined, because only YOU know the password. If you have to flee the country, you can go anywhere and reclaim your account and value, and start over. Just prepare with some courses in TORTURE SURVIVAL!
Martin68
(25,932 posts)rockfordfile
(8,741 posts)Sorry for Kentucky to have pos like that in their state.