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Valentine's Day dangers: Dating app killers lure love seekers in unsuspecting ways
Kurt "The Cyberguy" Knutsson explains how facial recognition technology can help you find your perfect match. 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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Serial killer who used dating apps to lure victims gets 160 years
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A New Jersey man who used dating apps to lure and kill three women five years ago was sentenced Wednesday to 160 years in prison after a trial in which it was revealed that friends of one victim did their own detective work on social media to ferret out the suspect. Khalil Wheeler-Weaver, 25, sat motionless as the judge gave the sentence in state court in Newark. The sentencing was preceded by emotional statements by family members of victims Robin West and Sarah Butler.
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