Family of catfishing murder victims warns of online dangers
A former Virginia State Trooper is accused of murdering the mother and grandparents of a teenage girl he met online using a fake identity. The victims’ family is now urging parents to take note of who their children speak to online. NBC’s Sheinelle Jones reports for TODAY.
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