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Farmville Horror Richard McCrosky and Emma Neiderbrock


Richard McCrosky
Richard McCrosky

Web of Lies is a show about murders committed using the internet. In Season 1, episode 6 the story of Emma is shown. The title of the show is Farmville Horror and Discovery ID describes it as, When teenager Emma and 20-year-old Sam meet online, Emma thinks she’s found love. But when Sam comes to visit she sees he's not at all the boy she imagined. Emma rejects her admirer and he takes it badly, placing Emma and her family in mortal danger.

Crime

When he came to visit his girlfriend, Emma he killed her and her entire family and a her friend. Victims include: Mark Neiderbrock, Debra S. Kelley, Emma Neiderbrock, and her Melanie Wells.

Lyrics from Richard's social media include a rap entitled "My Dark Side" which states:
"You're not the first, just to let you know.
I've killed many people and I kill them real slow.
It's the best feeling, watching their last breath.
Stabbing and stabbing till there's nothing left,"

The take away from this show is if someone has a nickname like
Syko Sam or calls themselves that, take it as a sign.Richard McCroskyis not eligible for parole as he is serving life without.



Address

Richard McCrosky 1434584
Sussex I State Prison
24414 Musselwhite Drive
Waverly, VA 23891-1111

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