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Houston YouTuber Accused of Kidnapping Two Women

A well-known YouTuber from Houston reportedly left the country after he was accused of kidnapping two women and threatening them with a gun before allegedly leaving them on the side of the road on I-10.

On November 23, a famous YouTuber reportedly made plans to spend time with two women. According to reports, after the trio went on an excursion to ride ATV’s, they visited a bowling alley where they hung out and met some of his friends. While there, the man allegedly began acting strange and told the women it was because he noticed that individuals from a rival gang were there. He left without them, but one of his friends gave the women a ride to get their belongings out of the man’s vehicle.

When they arrived, the man offered the women a ride home, but when they got in the car, he allegedly started traveling in the opposite direction on I-10. Instead of taking them home, the man reportedly left them on the side of the road. A passerby spotted them and called the authorities, and the women were found by deputies with the Waller County Sheriff’s Office.

The women told the authorities that the man was driving over 100 MPH, and he made them aware that he had a gun in the car. They said he threatened to force them to have sex with him before killing them, and he took their phones before abandoning them on the Interstate.

The authorities checked the man’s social media accounts, and based on the posts, they believed he left the country and went to Dubai. When he learned about the accusations, the suspect posted images indicating he was returning to the United States to speak to the FBI. According to reports, he informed his followers that he retained the top attorney to defend him against what he believed was a setup. The man, who may face aggravated kidnapping charges, said he looks forward to clearing his name in court.

If you or someone you love is suspected of a criminal offense, contact Orange County criminal defense lawyer Staycie R. Sena at (949) 477-8088 for a consultation now.

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