Can You Blame Her? Woman Fakes Her Own Kidnapping and Death After Discovering Her Boyfriend Is Poor | lovebscott.com

Can You Blame Her? Woman Fakes Her Own Kidnapping and Death After Discovering Her Boyfriend Is Poor

A 37-year-old woman from Wuhan–in central China’s Hubei Province–was recently arrested after authorities discovered she faked her own kidnapping AND murder to get out of her relationship with her boyfriend.

She wanted out after finding out her lover was poor.

via Oddity Central:

The woman, surnamed Yu, had been dating her boyfriend, Lin, for a while, but she only learned that he was poor after visiting his home during the Chinese New Year. It was something she apparently just couldn’t get over, so she decided to leave him, but fearing that he would get clingy and refuse rejection if she simply told him she wanted to end the relationship, Yu devised a plan to make herself disappear.

On February 21st, shortly after returning from the disappointing visit to Lin’s home town, Yu disappeared from the couple’s dormitory at the Huangpi Jiahai Industrial Park, and a few minutes later she called her boyfriend to tell him that she had been kidnapped by her ex-husband.

“Come and save me, my ex-husband has kidnapped me. Come quickly! I think I’m on the highway already,” the 37-year-old woman said before abruptly ending the call.

To make her kidnapping seem more believable, Yu then sent her boyfriend several text messages pretending to be her kidnapper, warning him that she would be killed if he dared call the police. She then followed up with more texts, informing Lin that she had been killed and her body had been thrown in a lake.

Unable to negotiate with the “kidnapper”, a distressed Lin eventually called the police. After being informed about the situation, local police started investigating surveillance footage in Wuhan and three days ago they were able to track down Yu to a small motel in Wuhan’s Tenglong district. But when they arrived on the scene officers were shocked to find the alleged victim casually lying on the bed, watching TV.

When questioned by police about her kidnapping, the “surprisingly calm” woman told them that she had recently found out that her boyfriend was poor, and that she had faked her own kidnapping and murder, hoping that he would just “give up” and move on with his life.

Yu added that she had initially planned to trick her boyfriend into leaving the dormitory so she could sneak back in, pack her things, and then disappear, but after realizing that Lin had the only key to the place, she devised the kidnapping plan.

Despite everything, she got off with a rather light sentence. According to Wuhan Evening News, Yu has been detained by police for 10 days for disrupting social order.

Maybe a certain someone who allegedly faked a hate crime would’ve been better off faking said hate crime in China — less jail time.

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