
The photos and phone number were provided to Homeland Security Investigations by Coinhub, the complaint said. Additionally, the phone number used to identify the customer at the ATM also matched the phone number Sasser listed on her driver’s license and in her contact information with the Knoxville Utilities Board. The complaint said Coinhub ATMs take photos of every user during each transaction, and photos from an ATM linked to specific transactions matched Sasser’s Tennessee driver’s license picture and her Facebook profile picture. Currently you are able to watch The Demolition Man streaming on Curiosity Stream, CuriosityStream Amazon Channel or buy it as download on Amazon Video. While the deposits listed in the document only total approximately $3,758.67, the total of the “order” was $9,750. Throughout the investigation, the complaint said agents linked Sasser to the account that made the “order for murder” on “Online Killers Market” through Bitcoin purchases that were used to send money to the account.


In addition, the complaint also details other alleged harassment the victim was subjected to, including damages to her vehicle and threatening phone calls. Massive sargassum seaweed bloom takes surprising turn
