\\Yeah, two teens committed a home invasion the day before at night, tied up the home owners and demanded 66 million in crypto. Someone else in the home called police and they got caught. It's alleged they were paid money by two anomymous people with weird aliases to buy supplies and gear to commit the crime. Could be totally unrelated. But this is two cases in a span of 24 hours(from the time they were committed) where the motive seems to be demanding crypto. It may very well be a coincidence, but if it it, it's a huge one.
I'm someone who usually scoffs at the idea of a crime being part of some grand scheme. Most crimes are focused on the individual victim which drives the motive. But that is so coincidental. I don't think I've ever heard of a case involving a home invasion demanding crypto or a ransom demanding crypto in the US and then you get two in the span of 24 hours in the same state.
Could just be a coincidence, I mean they do happen. I just hope law enforcement looks into it is all. I'm sure they have.
I don't know how this could not be related, imoI just can't get over the fact that the day before Nancy was taken, 2 hours away in Scottsdale, two teens with supplies, disguises, and tools committed a home invasion demanding 66 million in crypto. And were instructed and paid to do so by anonymous masterminds(allegedly). Then the next day some guy/girl shows up at a home in another Arizona city, also with supplies and a disuise, also at night, kidnaps Nancy, and ransom notes demand 6 million in crypto.
Coincidences and oddities happen sometimes, but I can't get over that.