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Sammy Almahri

1h 11m · True Crime All The Time · 08 Apr 00:00

In 2012, Nadine Aburas met Sammy Almahri through an online dating website. Nadine was looking for love, and her sister suggested that online dating might be the way. At first, the pair hit it off even though Nadine lived in Wales and Sammy lived in the United States. But it soon became apparent that Sammy had a controlling nature.

Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Sammy Almahri. Nadine sensed that Sammy was too controlling, so she tried to end the relationship. That is when the full extent of Sammy's nature became known. He tried to blackmail Nadine by telling her he would post risque photos and videos of her online for her family and friends to see. The controlling, stalking, and harassment escalated to murder.

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