True Crime: Cari Farver Case

Netflix documentary “Lover, Stalker, Killer”

Dave Kroupa moved to Omaha, Nebraska, where he started using internet dating sites.

This is where he met Cari Farver, who he believes proceeded to become a psycho stalker, working to destroy Dave’s life and the lives of any woman he was associated with. Even women who came to his work place as customers.

She sent phone messages, broke into houses and even burned a rival’s house down.

The documentary Lover, Stalker, Killer on Netflix tells the story of this terrifying case where innocent people become powerless in the hands of a nutjob.

If you have ever done internet dating, or dealt with someone who is unhinged, this documentary hits you and sucks you in.

But, then the case takes a crazy turn.

The documentary is phenomenal, and if you like true crime and true crime docs. 

It is a must see.


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