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She Catfished her Best Friend for Years then Killed her: Case of Ranae Marsden

She Catfished her Best Friend for Years then Killed her: Case of Ranae Marsden

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I feel like its a universal feeling we all get when we have a crush on someone. Its like you now see in color and the only time you think is to think about that person. It’s a really intense but exciting feeling and the same feeling Ranae Marsden felt for her boyfriend Brayden. Renae had met Brayden through her best friend Camilla and to Renae Brayden was perfect. He had the same likes, dislikes, humor, future plans, it was as if this man fell out of heaven and onto her lap. But the only problem was, is Brayden was currently in prison so Ranae could never talk to him or see him, only communicating through texts. But overtime Braydens release date from prison would become more sparse where he would say hes being let out on a specific date, then the day before his release date he tells Renae he got into a prison fight and had his sentence extended. This went back and forth for a year and a half until Ranae had it. She decides to call the prison where Brayden is to know whats going on with his release date. But when Ranae calls the prison and asked to speak with Brayden Spiteri, the police told Ranae there is no Brayden Spiteri at that prison and not in any other prisons around them, After this Ranase would become heartbroken, confused, why would the love of her life lie to her? Is he real? Who has she been talking too? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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