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Amy Allwine Had No Idea A Stranger Online Was Paid To Kill Her

Amy Allwine Had No Idea A Stranger Online Was Paid To Kill Her

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December 4, 202454m 52s

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Show Notes

In 2020, journalist Carl Miller found himself staring at a murder-for-hire website on the dark web, introduced to him by a hacker friend who had stumbled upon it.

What he discovered was chilling: a woman named Amy Allwine had already been killed after an anonymous user paid $13,000 in Bitcoin to have her murdered. But Amy’s name was just one of many on the kill list.

After his discovery, Carl spent years intercepting kill orders and trying to warn people. He joins us to reveal the shocking cases behind the planned hits.

You can listen to the Kill List podcast here.

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CREDITS

Guest: Carl Miller

Host: Gemma Bath

Producer: Tahli Blackman

Audio Producer: Jacob Round

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