It
was meant to be a joke but it cost Tony Harris, a 50-year-old
electronics repairman, his life last week. He had posted a picture on
Facebook of his fiancee, Amber Crane, holding hundreds of dollar notes
and jokingly captioned it: “I misplaced $60,000. I hope my wife didn’t
go shopping with it.”
was meant to be a joke but it cost Tony Harris, a 50-year-old
electronics repairman, his life last week. He had posted a picture on
Facebook of his fiancee, Amber Crane, holding hundreds of dollar notes
and jokingly captioned it: “I misplaced $60,000. I hope my wife didn’t
go shopping with it.”
But
a week later, three masked men broke into his home in Kingsessing,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, asking again and again, “Where’s the money?”
One held a gun to his wife’s head while they searched the home, and
Harris continually denied having any money.
They
then shot him in the head. This just shows how dangerous it can be to
reveal personal information on social media.
Harris’ nephew later said
the picture was a joke, and that the stacks were only made of $1 bills
with lone $20 bills on top….. R.I.P Haris…..
the picture was a joke, and that the stacks were only made of $1 bills
with lone $20 bills on top….. R.I.P Haris…..