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Beatrice Folchi, a Southbury resident and UConn grad, was initially arrested and remains under investigation in a New York City crypto kidnapping case.
A Swiss crypto millionaire sought for questioning in the gruesome torture of an Italian trader in SoHo will surrender to the NYPD this week, sources said Sunday — as a priest sprinkled holy water on ...
Two cryptocurrency investors met three times with the victim, a longtime friend, demanding his electronic devices and the ...
Investigators say the group allegedly lured the man back from Italy to access his cryptocurrency account and then kidnapped ...
Beatrice Folchi – the 24-year-old who police sources said worked as Woeltz’s assistant – was arrested Friday at the SoHo penthouse where a man from Turin, Italy, told cops he was held ...
An Italian man has said he was kidnapped and tortured in a luxury Nolita townhouse. So far, two men have been charged ...
William Duplessie, 33, owed hundreds of thousands of dollars on luxury homes and cars in Florida and wracked up criminal ...
In the case of the young tourist from Turin kidnapped and tortured for over two weeks in New York, an Italian woman is also involved: Beatrice Folchi. Here's who she is.
Beatrice Folchi, 24, who lives in Connecticut but is originally from Italy, was seen being led out of the $75,000-per-month brownstone Soho home on Saturday. It comes after a 28-year-old Italian ...
William Duplessie became a person of interest in the gruesome case after Italian crypto millionaire Michael Valentino Teofrasto Carturan broke free from his captors on Friday and tipped off the cops.
William Duplessie, 33, and John Woeltz, 37, have been accused of holding a 28-year-old Italian man hostage for over two weeks and torturing him in an attempt to steal his bitcoin.
Police have arrested a third suspect linked to one of the most extreme bitcoin-related kidnapping and torture cases in the United States, The New York Times reported. The arrest came after an Italian ...