Woman Solves Crime Over Tinder After Matching with Both Thief and Victim

She's the super sleuth on the case.

Edmund
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Woman Solves Crime Over Tinder After Matching with Both Thief and Victim

Since the dawn of the mystery genre in the 1860s, people have loved mystery stories and crime solving adventures.

From the various versions of Sherlock Holmes and ‘Scooby Doo’ to ‘Murder She Wrote’ and Castle people have looked forward to the next great who done it and that next story is here. It’s modern, it’s thrilling and it has the greatest crime solver of them all. It’s not Sherlock, the mystery gang or even Jessica Fletcher.

It’s Emily Cochran on the case with just a phone with Tinder installed and a desire for justice one swipe right at a time.

Using Tinder is a mixed bag of an experience. You never know who you'll match with or whether you'll get any matches at all. Emily Cochran has the weirdest example of this when she matched with both a victim of theft and the thief himself.

This all starts when Emily matched with 19 year old Drew who confided in her that he had come across some Lacroix on the sidewalk and taken it home with him.

This all starts when Emily matched with 19 year old Drew who confided in her that he had come across some Lacroix on the sidewalk and taken it home with him.Source

Not long later, she matched with UC Berkley student Raymond who informed her that he had been a victim of theft.

What was taken? Well, Lacroix of cause!

Not long later, she matched with UC Berkley student Raymond who informed her that he had been a victim of theft.Source

She then filled recounted this remarkable coincidence on her Twitter.

At the time of writing this the post has gotten over 460k likes and over 95k retweets.

Following this, Emily got into action.

She then filled her matches in on the situation and added them both on Snapchat.

“The coincidence was too crazy for me to make up, I had to add them on Snapchat for updates,”



An hour later she posted an update on Twitter stating that the men had found each other and all was sorted. They even apparently shared a Lacroix in Emily's honour.

Edmund