Glasses Case on a Dock: How He Mapped a Widow's Trust and $48K
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A small burgundy glasses case on an empty dock led to a name that did not belong there and ultimately to $48,000 wired into four cryptocurrency wallets - how did a pair of progressive lenses become the first clue? Who built the architecture of trust that turned a woman’s steady habits into a target?
In this episode, we follow the sequence of discoveries from a surveyor’s find to the online messages that converted personal details into a financial scheme, and we ask how everyday routines were used to engineer confidence and loss.
Person: Dawn Stein
Date: June 2022 (dock discovery); March 2022 (prescription fill)
Location: 14 Crestwater Lane (dock); 14 Quarry Street (residence)
Case: $48,000 transferred into four cryptocurrency wallets
Perpetrator: Dennis Pratt (alias used: Wayne Vickers)
- A surveyor, Monica Young, found a burgundy quilted glasses case on a dock at 7:40 AM on a Tuesday morning in June 2022.
- The prescription label named Dawn Stein with a Barton Falls address and a fill date of March 2022.
- Dawn Stein joined the Rebuilding Circle forum in October 2021 and began messaging "Wayne Vickers" in November 2021.
- The man in the profile was actually Paul Devereaux’s photo; the real sender was Dennis Pratt, age 49, living in short-term rentals across three states.
- $48,000 was converted into wire transfers and routed into four cryptocurrency wallets that never returned to Dawn.
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