Submitted by Th3t4w4v3 t3_1213zw5 in tifu

Obligatory, this happened just happened over the course of the last couple of weeks.

It all started when I matched with this guy, let's call him Martin, on Tinder. We hit it off right away and started chatting for hours on end. He was funny, smart, and incredibly charming. Eventually, we decided to exchange numbers and continue our conversation over text.

One night, things started to get a little heated between us. We were flirting back and forth, and before I knew it, I had sent him a few risqué photos of myself. I trusted him completely, and I knew he wouldn't share them with anyone else.

The next day, I woke up to a barrage of missed calls and text messages from Martin's friends. I was confused and scared, wondering what could have happened. It wasn't until I turned on the news that I found out the truth.

Martin had died in a car accident the previous night. He had been driving home from a friend's house when he lost control of his car and crashed into a tree. The impact was fatal, and he died on the scene.

I was devastated. Martinhad been someone I had just started to get to know, but I felt a deep connection with him. I couldn't believe that he was gone, and I couldn't help but feel guilty for sending him those photos. What if they had somehow distracted him while he was driving? What if he had been looking at them right before the accident?

As if that wasn't bad enough, things took an even darker turn when the police got involved. They found our text conversation and the photos I had sent him, and suddenly I was a suspect in his death. They thought that maybe I had been the one distracting him with the photos, or worse, that I had somehow caused the accident myself.

I was interrogated for hours on end, and it felt like they were trying to pin the blame on me. It was a nightmare. In the end, they ruled his death as an accident and cleared me of any wrongdoing. I just left the police station yesterday

I learned a valuable lesson that day. Sending nudes to someone you barely know is never a good idea. You never know what might happen, and it's just not worth the risk. Rest in peace, Martin.

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TL;DR I sent nudes to a dead guy and ended up as a suspect for his death.

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ahmadove t1_jdkk2qz wrote

Yeah I don't buy this.

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A3th3ria t1_jdkz4a4 wrote

As Wuntch says when she sees deodorant, "I'm not buying it."

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AcrobaticSource3 t1_jdkcv0m wrote

You didn’t send nudes to a dead guy. You sent nudes to a guy who was alive, but now is dead. Big difference!

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RandoCalrissian11 t1_jdmd0m9 wrote

Since none of it actually happened, they didn’t send nudes to an alive or dead guy.

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stlmick t1_jdkjlwl wrote

I won't message people that I know are driving for this reason. Probably unrelated to the death, but hopefully they can know the exact time frame due to the phones gps.

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sixfourbit t1_jdkmvg1 wrote

>As if that wasn't bad enough, things took an even darker turn when the police got involved. They found our text conversation and the photos I had sent him, and suddenly I was a suspect in his death. They thought that maybe I had been the one distracting him with the photos, or worse, that I had somehow caused the accident myself.

What country or planet was this on?

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sleepywaifu t1_jdkcmj0 wrote

Wow police fucking suck. How is it your fault if a man looked at your pictures while driving? Ridiculous

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whystler t1_jdkpeoq wrote

Police are assholes, but they wouldn’t even bither talking to you if some idiot died answering your texts. Texting someone isn’t illegal.

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