Aurora Phelps — dating app serial killer
Aurora Phelps, 43, used Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble to lure at least four older men looking for companionship in Las Vegas. She went on multiple dates to build trust, then drugged them with prescription sedatives — stealing their cars, draining bank accounts, and using credit cards to buy luxury items and gold. One victim was unconscious for five days while she sold $3.3M in Apple stock from his account. In the most extreme case, she sedated a victim and smuggled him across the US-Mexico border in a wheelchair — he was later found dead in a Mexico City hotel. Three men died. The FBI called it 'a romance scam on steroids.' She faces 21 federal charges including kidnapping resulting in death.
Veraz Dating's government ID verification would have linked Phelps' real identity to every profile across every app — no aliases, no starting fresh. Her trust score would have plummeted after the first victim report, warning all future matches. Date Check-In would have triggered automatic emergency alerts when victims stopped responding. Scam detection flags patterns of rapid meetups with older users followed by zero follow-up. Criminal background integration would have surfaced her history before she could target anyone new.


