Catching Singapore’s Very Own 'Tinder Swindler' | Catching A Scammer | Full Episode

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  • Jerald Low is not your typical scammer. He doesn’t hide behind screens, nor try to lure you in with anonymous phone calls.
    He is an old schoolmate hoping to reconnect. Or the colleague who just started, eager to please. Or your new date from a dating app.
    All seems usual until he reveals that he is a rich Korean heir, an up-and-coming young entrepreneur, and a promising business partner. Who is Jerald Low really, and how did he cheat over 10 victims of more than US$100,000?
    Victims, police investigators and lawyers unravel and trace through the serial swindler’s web of lies to uncover: How did he engineer his schemes? What made him so believable to his victims? What did it take for the police to eventually nab him?
    Also get a rare inside look into the psyche of the conman himself. Speaking from within the confines of Changi Prison where he now serves his sentence, Jerald opens up about what drove him to committing these crimes, and what inspired them in the first place.
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    About the show: Investigators behind Asia’s biggest scam busts reveal nail-biting and unreal details of their hunt in this three-part docuseries.
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ความคิดเห็น • 614

  • @sandarwin6766
    @sandarwin6766 ปีที่แล้ว +811

    I have no sympathy for Jerald or any scammers. Whatever circumstances he suffered does not justify what he did to others. It was not a spur of the moment idea. He preyed on his friends and weaknesses that he saw. My family was a victim of a pair of scammers. Using religion, they worked their way into our family and scammed us not only of money but caused my family to break apart and destroyed our lives. We are still picking up the pieces. I was in depression and suicidal. If not for the support of my good friends and regained faith , I would be dead. Can going to jail compensate for the pain and suffering we are still experiencing now? No. To the scammers that harmed my family and all scammers out there. I hope that every cent you scammed brings you nothing but misery and failure whatever you use it for. All the pain, hurt and suffering you caused to your victims, let these haunt you everyday and may these be returned to you a thousand fold over every lifetime

    • @amandabelle9340
      @amandabelle9340 ปีที่แล้ว

      ?did the????x?I'm x?......"-?no??you? You? How funny??how 🤔 🤔 ❓️ 🤔? What? 9.30 you don't know if? X

    • @chenyl0525
      @chenyl0525 ปีที่แล้ว +54

      I feel like organising a team to get back at these scammers.

    • @taiwoolaniyi6343
      @taiwoolaniyi6343 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Amen

    • @ivanteo1973
      @ivanteo1973 ปีที่แล้ว

      Jerald is mentally sick. That's if you know what is the meaning of mentally sick.

    • @jankoskai
      @jankoskai ปีที่แล้ว +1

      My dog

  • @theoracle9873
    @theoracle9873 ปีที่แล้ว +317

    No excuses; and his whole life is about blaming others for his failures. He lacks basic discipline and ownership. Society will teach him what he has not learned either from parents or by himself .
    I was born into a much, much more dysfunctional family where abuse and violence were the daily diet. I myself had been thrashed and beaten like an animal, into unconsciouness - with skin bleeding countless times . He was a gambler, my father; never worked for a single day in his life. His words were more colorful than the rainbow.
    I was almost killed when he strangled me with a belt , as I started learning to fight back to protect my mum and 5 other younger siblings. He set a bad example and I vowed I wld grow up well, nevertheless. Today I have raised a nice family, my kids have gone to uni. My house is fully paid and I can retire comfortably.
    Yet , he is still alive. To me , he doesn't matter since when I was a teen.
    But I still give him allowance and helped in his medical fees even tho I cant bring myself to call him " father ".
    There were many times I wished him dead when young, and had thoughts of running away.
    It all boils down to the self.Jerald lacks morals, discipline and empathy for other's suffering. He will hurt more people when he comes out unless he goes for counselling and perhaps some med. treatment. He could be a pyschopath.

    • @chopsticksforlegs
      @chopsticksforlegs ปีที่แล้ว +44

      Men like you are incredibly rare, but extremely commendable.

    • @lah_bang2179
      @lah_bang2179 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Wow, thank you for sharing your story. I will copy and paste and send to my family group chat where 8 teenagers are part of it. I commend you for what you had done. Great job!
      And yeah... I think so too - Jerald is a Psychopath (i've watched so much docu about narcs and psychos).

    • @petermartin9494
      @petermartin9494 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      You are an honorable man. Sadly society does not seem to be teaching Jerald. He should at least have been sentenced to pay back the money he stole. Jerald still seems to blame others and he lacks empathy for his victims.

    • @ivanteo1973
      @ivanteo1973 ปีที่แล้ว

      Basically you are abused, bit still not exceed your mental threshold and transformed into psychos, psychopaths. When do you think mental patients comes from?

    • @barbarakauppi9915
      @barbarakauppi9915 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Jerald is a narcissistic sociopath/psychopath. He is a parasite and always will be, counseling will not change that. Society won't teach him anything, he'll simply adjust his tactics. The whole story about his mother and grandmother are rife with exaggerations and crocodile tears, he only cared about what they could do for him, not the other way around.
      Pity plays are a verrry common go-to tactic for every narcissist when they get caught: playing the victim, claiming hardships, faking remorse, etc., etc. None of it is real, it's just another scam, and that scam continues to steal from his existing victims by sucking sympathy for their very real suffering away from them in both the courts and the general public. People, don't ever, ever be party to that; you not only help the narcissist injure their victims further, you help them prey on more future victims.
      So maddening and heartbreaking for all of those people he defrauded and hurt, they deserve far better justice than that measly sentence. They seem like such good, kind people..

  • @lollypeepo
    @lollypeepo ปีที่แล้ว +115

    His victims suffered more than he did. Beware everyone, he will be out in no time to scam again!!

  • @foreverhungry7777
    @foreverhungry7777 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +39

    The problem with guys like Jerald is you cannot show them sympathy because they will twist and prey on that.

  • @hungvu6893
    @hungvu6893 ปีที่แล้ว +83

    68 months of imprisonment are just too short. In Vietnam he could be charged a life sentence for half of the amount he scammed.

    • @bktan3111
      @bktan3111 ปีที่แล้ว

      In China they shot u

    • @brandonjukimin9828
      @brandonjukimin9828 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @OVERwhelmed their government also bribed by the syndicate

  • @jaemoglo_bumaa348
    @jaemoglo_bumaa348 ปีที่แล้ว +162

    Honestly, it is so so difficult to empathise with him and at the end of the day, he is still so selfish and only thinking for himself -- there's no mention of feeling guilty or sorry for the victims. He has caused so much harm to his victims and it is so shameful and 68 months is indeed too light a sentence. In order to repay debts from hospital bills, there could have been other alternatives instead of scamming people.

  • @tanaskinagamura4917
    @tanaskinagamura4917 ปีที่แล้ว +94

    I don't believe this scammer , he cheated so much money and never take care of her mom ( look at the house condition ) so much money you do not even ask some cleaner to clean up the house ? after all this he is still using his mom as an excuse !! Jailing him is too light a sentence :(

    • @tabby73
      @tabby73 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      And don't forget the vacation in London ....

    • @the.mystictraveller
      @the.mystictraveller ปีที่แล้ว +5

      He's jailed less than 6 years? My gawd, you get more jail time for defaming the Prime Minister!

    • @xxxLucaBlightxxx
      @xxxLucaBlightxxx ปีที่แล้ว

      Me too, he is a psychopath, he didn't really love his mom, he just used her as an excuse.

    • @TeaCup1940
      @TeaCup1940 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Exactly. He only used his mom and grandma as excuse to try to get sympathy. But he clearly does not care much about either of them.

  • @atassoh7685
    @atassoh7685 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    He went to so much effort just to scam USD110k over 4 years…if he had continued working in the initial customer service role, minimally he would have made the same or even more after 4 years…

  • @rocketboyxbb
    @rocketboyxbb 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I'm shocked, a sentence of 4 years is way too light. As a judge I would have sentence him to at least 10 years in jail.

    • @J8wel_2813p
      @J8wel_2813p 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If it is me I would give him an extra 13 years.

  • @azazelkoh3666
    @azazelkoh3666 ปีที่แล้ว +233

    A lot of respect for SPF for combing through the details thoroughly again to ensure they caught the right culprit. While there may be less victims with a hasty arrest, the integrity of the investigative process should not be compromised, lest the criminal be alerted and dispose of evidence.
    Hope the victims and their families can process what they've been through and regain trust in other people eventually.

  • @johnly9135
    @johnly9135 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Jerald - the scammer should be sentenced to LIFE IN PRISON WITHOUT BAIL for the money he took from the victims. let him feel the pain the victims went through. He's an Evil person. Hell is waiting for him. His mother died because of him.

  • @ck1416
    @ck1416 ปีที่แล้ว +93

    Truly a excellent documentary. It can be watched and understood on so many levels. On one level, it serves as a cautionary tale for us common people that could be potentially be scammed.
    On another level, it serves as a cautionary tale for people whose moral compass is malleable and may be tempted into scamming others. The description of the apartment during raid and the unfortunate passing of the mother points to the fact how guilt and shame destroys oneself - a retribution (bao yin) - consumes our soul, our mind, and our body.
    Congratulations CNA! World class indeed!
    Keep producing these world class documentary and journalism. So far beyond the downfalling western media nowadays

  • @j00ne
    @j00ne ปีที่แล้ว +40

    There’s always a choice. No money, seek assistance from SSO. Difficulty in paying for hospital bills? Seek assistance from the medical social worker. Life is overwhelming, grief over grandma’s and mum’s health? Seek assistance from a counsellor.
    Many people have grown up in a single parent family. How many have chosen to be conmen? It’s all about choices. Admit your mistakes and choose to do the right things. Stop hiding behind your disadvantaged childhood, Jerald Low!

  • @stevenhull5025
    @stevenhull5025 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I was physically and mentally abused during childhood by my father who divorced my mother when I was five. How he was given custody I will never know. However, in all my years I have never scammed or cheated anyone. To me, using the trauma of childhood abuse as an excuse for committing crime is the easy way out of taking responsibility for one's actions.

    • @sarahsarita4852
      @sarahsarita4852 ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree

    • @Jayalen
      @Jayalen ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I am a single child with a neglectful father who have destroyed my family. I was also a scam victim and I never want this to happen to anyone.
      A shitty background is no excuse to be an evil person

    • @VViv37
      @VViv37 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Totally agree! Just a convenient EXCUSE for this Jerald the Liar 🙄

  • @love3tutu
    @love3tutu ปีที่แล้ว +242

    This documentary is so overwhelming. Totally in disbelief that someone can go to the extent to scam others. The scammer really had a well thought out plan that made his victims suffered so much. After 'hearing' his part of the story, it is still difficult to sympathise with him. Probably due to his emotional trauma in childhood, that was not the way to gain respect and for people to treat him well. I would say there is a lack of social support when he is in distress, be it from his family, his school, and the society. If he was counselled at the initial stage, he may turn out differently.

    • @20pointer
      @20pointer ปีที่แล้ว +3

      true.. sometimes all the person lacks is a listening ear.

    • @tand9854
      @tand9854 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Problem was, he didn’t display any red flags at that time. His friend said he was quiet, boy that don’t give problems in class. So basically he was outside of the radar. How to counsel or listen la 😭

    • @libiskit
      @libiskit ปีที่แล้ว +26

      I'm not sympathetic. You can't control your circumstances but it's your choice on how you answer them. This guy brought immense pain and suffering to those around him just because of his personal situation? Disgraceful

    • @libiskit
      @libiskit ปีที่แล้ว

      @@20pointer if it were that simple I'm sure he will have not gone so far. I can assure you that such people have complex personality and part of the solution is to lock them up and let them to reflect on themselves.

    • @concernpinoy3412
      @concernpinoy3412 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      I feel bad for the girl who he married and scam why does he have to marry her.

  • @yorkiesweetpea23
    @yorkiesweetpea23 ปีที่แล้ว +76

    Jerald's excuse using his grandmother's illness, shame on him. If they pulled cctv footage from the hospital where his grandmother stayed at, for sure no doubt, he 99% never even visited her.

    • @brandonjukimin9828
      @brandonjukimin9828 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      I have the same feeling he did not visit at all. Just look at the house filled with rubbish.

    • @the.mystictraveller
      @the.mystictraveller ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Once a chronic liar, always will find a way to escape

  • @embershen364
    @embershen364 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    moral of the story:
    1. Don’t date your boss
    2. Don’t work in SME, anyone can print a namecard saying they are a CEO
    3. If your estranged primary school classmate suddenly reach out to you, ignore them.

    • @khalidsuxx
      @khalidsuxx ปีที่แล้ว +4

      point no 3 = 💯

    • @d3vilman69
      @d3vilman69 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      #3: usually to sell insurance. Last time totally don't even know you, now suddenly best-friends-forever(BFF). Knn pui chao nuah!

  • @TheFinancialFitness
    @TheFinancialFitness ปีที่แล้ว +77

    It never stops to amaze me how much hard work scammers put into their plans. They put in their time, effort, and energy to make their scams work. If only, they had better guidance.

    • @tand9854
      @tand9854 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      And rather not use the time effort to get a decent job

  • @richardlollie8746
    @richardlollie8746 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    Should make this into a Netflix movie. Quite interesting and educational

  • @petermartin9494
    @petermartin9494 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    They say the Singapore justice system is strict but I feel it failed to adequately punish and rehabilitate Jerald and allow Jerald to make reparations for the harm he caused. Jerald's statements in this video prove that all he has is self pity and he does not seem to have any empathy with his victims. One of his victims was his own mother who had to suffer the indignity of knowing in her final days that her son was a criminal and she had to visit him in jail.
    Jerald's jail time may have been adequate but he was made to pay a fine of $1800 which is completely out of proportion to the funds he stole.

  • @celestialstar124
    @celestialstar124 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    All criminal love to push the blame on their family or everyone else. It's everyone fault expect their own fault.

  • @sterlingforbes3872
    @sterlingforbes3872 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Kudos to the police and their justice system. Shame on the scammer. Sorry to the victims.

  • @arcencielc2065
    @arcencielc2065 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    Having a difficult childhood doesn't give anyone any excuse to scam anyone. No one can escape the long arm of the law in Spore. Minister Chan Chun Sing came from a single family too. He excelled in Hwa Chong JC and was awarded a prestigious scholarship to study at Cambridge. Look for an inspiring role model!

  • @dailyvlogwillywilly
    @dailyvlogwillywilly ปีที่แล้ว +7

    一部蛮完整的述说诈骗手法,给制作人一个赞👍。
    从标题还以为是骗色花花公子而点进去看,谁知诈骗钱财的故事更比骗色更为精彩。谢谢你们的用心制作,蛮有水準的犯罪记录影片。

  • @limpehhandsome
    @limpehhandsome ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is soooooo much better than crimewatch!!! CNA please produce More of this!

  • @Tvyoutubeacc
    @Tvyoutubeacc ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Although I applaud the police for finally serving justice for the victims, they took way too long (4 years). I had a case once and the police dragged it for 7 months. During the 7 months, i was assigned to an IO and she was not doing anything despite me emailing her many times to check the status. After a good 3 months, she told me that my case will be handled by someone. Left a super bad impression.

    • @joel-cx7hm
      @joel-cx7hm ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I nvr understood them, Like yes if we do lodge a report the first thing they would have to do is investigate, but why its kinda annoying how long they take to investigate when we provide all the evidence including face pics, phone number, bank acc number , what happened

    • @louiselin7759
      @louiselin7759 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was a supervisor of a particular franchise which was broken into the following month I left the job. My ex colleague told me what happened and being one of the keyholders I was expecting to be called in. It took the police 1 year to call me in for interview, by that time I already forgotten certain details they were asking (where we place the earnings and accounts etc) I was astonished by their absurdity and efficiency level. There was another theft in another branch which was reported by me and the culprit was caught but I was never updated. After 3 years I received a letter signed by a specific IO informing me out of the blue that culprit has been sentenced and they thank me for helping with their investigations. Curious, I called the IO who signed the letter and asked him which case he was referring to. He had no idea what I was talking about. What do u mean your physical signatures is on it don’t u read what u signed on? I gave him the case number and he still remained very helpless (hello this is the computer age) . After a couple of weeks he finally found out which case he was writing amour . To this day I was amused but at the same time I felt really insecure about the lack of efficiency and common sense local police operates by, despite our low crime rate.

    • @louiselin7759
      @louiselin7759 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And during that 4 years he was scamming more victims and fresh police reports flowed in on the same guy

  • @tl4351
    @tl4351 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for sharing Terrence and Mr Lim. I am sure many of us can prevent it by watching this video. Sad that you guys have to go through this. Hope Terrence, Miss Lim and Sam will walk out of this sadness. In life don’t look back. It will be very miserable. Move on and tell yourself you would be better, and all of you will be bless with even more. God bless!

  • @extremelycreativeusername
    @extremelycreativeusername ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Lesson to take away: There are consequences to your actions, and the law and justice will always catch up to you, one way or the other, no matter how long it takes.

    • @SIedgeHammer83
      @SIedgeHammer83 ปีที่แล้ว

      Scam centers in India never face consequences from the law.

    • @johnly9135
      @johnly9135 ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly! the police waiting for him for the right time

    • @bluethunder270
      @bluethunder270 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@johnly9135 *"the police waiting for him for the right time"*
      Police waiting for him FOR the right time? Try this: THE POLICE HAD BEEN WAITING FOR HIM *_AT_* THE RIGHT TIME.
      *Don't you Asians learn English at school? Singaporeans are **_supposed_** to be highly educated people, your students are **_supposed_** to be high achievers in maths, science, etc. etc. etc. Your citizens are **_supposed_** to be fluent English speakers. Judging from your idiotic post, I wonder if these stories are just another exaggeration, just another hype to make your little island stand out from the rest of South East Asia. Everything about Singapore seems to be exaggerated to some degree, from your founding prime minister who was made to look like some sort of a super human nation-builder with an IQ of 1000, to your current prime minister whose intellectual capabilities are hyped up by the local press in order to make him look like some sort of a Chinese Churchill. What a joke of a country. You can't produce ONE single Nobel laureate in the sciences even after 60 long years of independence, but claim to be smarter than the rest of the planet. Simply pitiful.*

  • @---------------------------__
    @---------------------------__ ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Across 4 years, he scammed only $110,000 USD? If he actually worked, he could end up saving nearly that amount (or more) across those 4 years, and would have also saved himself the trouble, jail time, and charges. He also missed his mum's funeral and lost everything. All for just $110k.

    • @peterlee9691
      @peterlee9691 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes 4 years of hard work and another 5 years of not being in jail you could earn and saved more. Sometimes when I see criminals put so much effort in stealing if only they could use the same effort legally.

    • @MrInsaneCranium
      @MrInsaneCranium ปีที่แล้ว +1

      4 years 100k? Wow u guys so rich. I work 10 years i still not 100k...

    • @8Tibbles
      @8Tibbles ปีที่แล้ว

      they gotta be living very frugal lifestyles or something

  • @layekali6935
    @layekali6935 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    By hurting others you’ll bring pain for your own life not for them.

  • @Repulseer
    @Repulseer ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'm planning for a business and have constant battles with trying to alleviate as much risks from my partners and opportune investors to have everyone's best interest in mind but wow, this scamming mindset is a whole other level of scorched earth for personal gain.

  • @chillian12
    @chillian12 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    He willfully cheated innocent victims, premediated and ruined their lives. There is no rehabilitation for someone who seems to be a serial scammer. I have no remorse for a sociopath and skilled manipulator like him, he deserves no pity when he shed his crocodile tears. My only sympathy goes out to the victims and that he wasn't locked away for longer for the slew of crimes he committed.

  • @RogueLawyer666
    @RogueLawyer666 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Despite scamming over $100,000 from various people including his friends, he still lives in an almost dilapidated environment with rubbish sprawl all over the house. Even though he was mentioned as one having not many friends, he still managed to gain trust from people whom were mere acquaintances at the start. This isn’t easy and takes skills to persuade and convince people. I believe if Jerald put his communication skills set to good use, he would have been a more successful person.

  • @ch0892
    @ch0892 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    I don't think he feel remorse about what he has done. no mentioning or apologizing to his victims, I bet he don't even remember who his victims are.
    The reason for scamming is bullshit anyways. He spends more money on luxuries then on his mother or grandmother.
    Karma always strikes, it won't be on you but it will go to someone close to you.

    • @ang1852
      @ang1852 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Objection to your interpretation of Karma. According to Buddhism beliefs, karma only affects one person and the same person in his next lives. That is enough to cover a number of scenarios.

    • @junseng06
      @junseng06 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      it's true... after he got released from bail he immediately used my father's ic number to illegally book a bluesg electric car

    • @deeharper1364
      @deeharper1364 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@junseng06 Report him to the police.

  • @Akira-888
    @Akira-888 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Clear cut case of serial scammer and system process incompetence. Too much too little too late.

  • @fazzyakamello
    @fazzyakamello ปีที่แล้ว +31

    He deserved every bit of shitty things life throws at him. I was a victim of a scam, I know how sucks it is to be cheated of your life’s savings that you worked so hard for.

  • @HazomePVPiss
    @HazomePVPiss ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is absolutely crazy, wild thing is he was still sentimental, he could’ve ran when he had the money from Sam, moved to a cheaper country and actually started businesses there, made money and disappeared completely but he still cared enough about his family not to disappear. The sentimental psychopath… I am empathetic to his plights but not to his actions, he deserves more than the 67 months he got.

  • @tainanking
    @tainanking 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    How did he bring people to condos he didn’t own? How did he have accesss without any agent or owner present?

  • @mikey6559
    @mikey6559 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Amazing documentary

  • @MrSkullSociety
    @MrSkullSociety ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Whatever circumstances, a person who cause others hurt doesn't deserve sympathy.

  • @sutirmasharjono7720
    @sutirmasharjono7720 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is the reason why i choose to live peacefully.. Peace to myself and others.. Lead a normal life.. Just be happy with what i have.. Doesnt need to be rich.. Just be grateful with what i have..

  • @Ramy-ql3tr
    @Ramy-ql3tr ปีที่แล้ว +14

    There was no misunderstanding, Jerald is a liar through and through. Lawyers will give excuses for their clients. Jerald deserves prison and not mingle with society.

  • @Zenus21
    @Zenus21 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Better Than Crime Watch Sia!

    • @anngraven3715
      @anngraven3715 ปีที่แล้ว

      Of course! Crimewatch is a cringe low budget production hahaha. All the “actors” so kayu one

  • @suresharavind7251
    @suresharavind7251 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    So interesting! How did he even go so long viewing omg

  • @moot8107
    @moot8107 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    Terrence's network marketing thing also sounds like a scam

  • @vanishingnihi
    @vanishingnihi ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Stop using your mum and grandmother as an excuse. There was no apologies, everything is about you, "I have lost everything", "Prison was not worth it", "Ppl laugh at me" .. What about your victims?

  • @llgla
    @llgla ปีที่แล้ว +3

    In case anyone needs it, you can request to suspend a phone line contract. It won’t be considered as termination. There will be limitations. E.g. SingTel will let you suspend up to 12 months, at $10.70 per month. However this is better than paying full fee every month for a service you don’t want anymore.

  • @shengda2939
    @shengda2939 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Just 5years? Where got enough, such scammer should just stay in jail forever…the harm that you cause to others are even more then what you think, what worse are mentally whereby people have lost trust in each other…. Never be soft hearted to scammer

  • @olciac1989
    @olciac1989 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    What I fail to understand; is the fact that all those people, the "victims" were taking cars, phones on themselves, not on the company cards, checks, Jerald's accounts? How would they even be accountable for those goods afterwards if the items were supposed to be bought or leased for the company? How can anyone trust anyone else so much to agree to do anything like that? I understand that the guy had an ellaborate web of lies, but still: in today's world everything and everyone needs to be double or triple checked and taken with a grain of salt.

  • @jachinoy1565
    @jachinoy1565 ปีที่แล้ว +64

    Naive.
    The amount of work and lies here is really a great effort from jerald.
    This serves as a lesson for all of us to not trust easily

    • @fc7307
      @fc7307 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      He scammed people he personally knew. One was a childhood friend. He used relationships to scam them. How can anyone even think that someone they know their whole life would scam them?

    • @andyc9902
      @andyc9902 ปีที่แล้ว

      With all that talent he could have started a legit business

  • @justme33126
    @justme33126 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    "He wanted to be treated with respect"?!! You earn respect. You don't get it by stealing from others and destroying them financially!

  • @mubasora7221
    @mubasora7221 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    the girl just immediately tried to marry him after meeting him like a few month? WTF something also wrong with her 😕

  • @hanss5586
    @hanss5586 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    There’s an error in the visual at 23:17.
    The police report was made on 4 January 2019, but the police report statement visual showed that “Sam” met Jerald on 17 November 2019. It should be 17 November 2018, not 2019.
    The police officer also said that it all started on 17 November 2018, at 23:30.

  • @superconnie5003
    @superconnie5003 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    How did Jerald get keys to the condo to show Sam?.All his OTP cheques bounced?.Need a convayence lawyer to clear the purchase.

    • @anngraven3715
      @anngraven3715 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes i wondered too. Really strange.

  • @evamariepoon7548
    @evamariepoon7548 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    I don't have any pity for this whole family. Karma should fall on them for damaging so many other families and lives. Still can't believe this can happen in Singapore.

  • @durianboleh888
    @durianboleh888 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    The punishment metted out is too light. There is no guarantee that he will change his way after he is released. He is a natural confidence trickster.

    • @laurel144
      @laurel144 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah. I think he should get 20-30 years prison at least.

    • @nickyyap1663
      @nickyyap1663 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So safe to scam people. The victim should hunt for him and chop off both his hands and legs.

    • @louisang8400
      @louisang8400 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I have been to prison before, 4years i would want 400k. 😂

    • @solomonlee4503
      @solomonlee4503 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      For such small amount 67 months is very harsh. There were many cases where millions were scammed. And these scammers only sentenced to 5 years the most.

    • @petermartin9494
      @petermartin9494 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@solomonlee4503 The serial nature of the offending, offending while on bail, the perversion of justice by trying to get another person to take the blame all needs to be taken into account. He actually got off very lightly, he did not even have to pay back the money he stole. Imagine if you were a police officer who spent months trying to untangle this mess while Jerald is on bail and still offending...

  • @hypermonk33y56
    @hypermonk33y56 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    greed... wants to spend before earning end up cheating people then end up getting caught

  • @marvelcomiks8078
    @marvelcomiks8078 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    With his level of intelligence in scamming, if he were to go straight, it would not be surprising that he will do very well in life.

    • @KenKaniffFromConnecticut
      @KenKaniffFromConnecticut ปีที่แล้ว +5

      The same goes for many big time drug dealers… if they put all of that effort, time & energy into something legit, they would likely thrive & not have to constantly look over their shoulder & fear jail!

    • @petermartin9494
      @petermartin9494 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      His scamming was very low level and unintelligent to be honest.

  • @jacuz6581
    @jacuz6581 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    If he really loved his grandma so much then for her sake, he shouldn't scam others. I'm very a hundred percent sure that his late grandma will NEVER approve what he did to others.

    • @juztina7346
      @juztina7346 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Probably a conincidence event that he uses as a fake excuse tbh..

  • @dragonfruit1077
    @dragonfruit1077 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I was been bullied too and looked down by others including my family members but it doesn’t mean that I have to be a monster. Try to forgive yourself and others. To others, don’t judge Jerald too much but learned from it, we are not that really good.
    Good choice of music at beginning of the video and I felt like I’m owning the high end apartment. Good job CNA. Please produce more documentaries as good as this. I am a fan of crime documentaries.

    • @alanakasem1723
      @alanakasem1723 ปีที่แล้ว

      if nothing else works, spend the money on therapy

  • @agentbey
    @agentbey ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Anonymous: What did you do during Covid restrictions?
    Jerald: I became a professional scammer.

  • @ang1852
    @ang1852 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Tragedy in a number of ways. In the later part of the vid, we saw him accompanying his mom back after attending medical appointment. He was arrested at the lift lobby. That is a scene that could have been me. I see myself in that scene. It could have been another typical Singaporean too. Mistake, don't take short cuts in life. Cheating is a fast way and often a temporary way. BUT some cheaters do benefit from cheating and still living well being a scammer. This is a medium level scamming which exposes the failure of local companies fraud detection protocols. It becomes serial because the authorities did not stop him fast enough. A scammer is rewarded with getting away doing a crime, so he/she tends to commit another scam and it becomes routine. I have a relative who had also taken the path to cheat own family members' trust. These days, there are big time scammers around. The police are unable to catch them. They can only catch small local petty thieves. I believe there are scammers who operates on International level. Back to his case, so he tried to cover his tracks with false police reports and he had some friendly help. He is sentenced to 67 months in jail, and that equals to 5.5 years. He real home was a mess. I looked at my room and it was a mess too but liveable. His family should be covered by the social safety net of Singapore but such cases still is seen. Singapore is becoming a more complicated place. Scammers exist too in the past. But now the situations are constantly changing and becoming more complicated by Capitalism. You can make money putting trust into financial products and MLMs which border on trickery and hardselling, but in China, the bank suddenly don't recognize the deposits. Anything can happen. Foreigners are many making money by the tons. The urge to get rich quick is there. Lastly, sympathize with the lady on her first job. Her family , father helped her out of a bad situation.

  • @envitech02
    @envitech02 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    4:50 As an employer we call this grandmother story, literally. After 2 days absent, immediate dismissal.

  • @Mihawk1848
    @Mihawk1848 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    even inside prison, he still seemed to not feeling guilty for the victims, he just kept on lamenting his fate. too bad my family like this, too bad my grandma sick, too bad my mom passed away, in short, too bad i got caught.

    • @jansg405
      @jansg405 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He is beyond redemption.

  • @SingleAndAlmostBrokeinSurrey
    @SingleAndAlmostBrokeinSurrey ปีที่แล้ว +28

    He is a confident conman with very creative, criminal mind. If he used his talents and skills in legitimate business, he could have gone far. But he chose the other way. Hope he gets rehabilitated, take some courses while in prison and when he gets out, he will be a better man and a contributing member of the society. The prison is not to punish the criminals but to rehabilitate.

  • @rajenderupadhyay1920
    @rajenderupadhyay1920 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great production, very informative and thrilling. Jarold is a criminal genius but the SPF was relentless in their efforts to unmask him. I feel pity for Jarold's victims but they bear responsibility for being gullible. The office girl preferred Jarold's assurances to her father's cautionary advice. Terrence thought here was an opportunity to ride a wealthy friend's coat-tail to instant prosperity. Sam was blinded by his intense lust could not see that it was he who had swallowed Jarold's lies hook, line and sinker. The love of money is the root of all evil (1 Timothy 6:8) and scamsters can smell the stench of greed from a mile away. Beware.

    • @louiselin7759
      @louiselin7759 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      As the saying goes if u got nothing nice to say then pls keep your mean comments to yourself. Stop judging people. Your train of thought is dangerous to put out there as it is typical victim blaming, as is the main reason why scam victims are so ashamed they don’t speak out and many do not make reports for fear of being judged. In case u r not aware his victims are all very young , fresh in society and one gal was even mentally unstable which made her vulnerable to scams. Following the incident the victims all went through a period of self blaming (the ex classmate in particular thought himself was a lousy person and couldn’t forgive himself) the gal mental illness worsened .

  • @umeshutan6959
    @umeshutan6959 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    He will repeat it once he is out of prison. No need to pity him at all. Best is to stay far away from him

  • @princevaliant
    @princevaliant ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The agent were so happy did she gave extra service to him???

  • @augustinevanderstraaten149
    @augustinevanderstraaten149 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    He did not learn from his lesson!!! I was in the same cell with him in the prison and he lied to everybody he meet in the cell!!! Said that he is being con etc and claiming that he have 3 condominiums at orchard and instructed fellow inmate to do things for him in return for money when he released from prison!!!

  • @hawaiianpizza7
    @hawaiianpizza7 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Once he is released he is back to a dragon. He still has the money, or already enjoyed the money. The victims are still suffering.

  • @BoyhoJJ
    @BoyhoJJ ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Shouldn't Jerald be the one repaying the debts of his victims (after he comes out of jail)?

  • @truthspeaker420blazeit
    @truthspeaker420blazeit ปีที่แล้ว +6

    still trying to gain sympathy and no sign of apology and remorse for the victims who he scammed of their hard earned money rot in jail lilbro

  • @GK-iv4se
    @GK-iv4se ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Tho I feel bad for the victims, the scams were really lame.. how are people so naive?

  • @leonardobrawijayamrq8914
    @leonardobrawijayamrq8914 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    the worst way to start business is to start it with someone you just meet, its like getting married first person you meet on las Vegas casino.

    • @Titan-fk2fi
      @Titan-fk2fi ปีที่แล้ว

      Lim's daughter basically done both, I really couldn't believe that even with good education we still can be scammed so obviously.

  • @jconline69
    @jconline69 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    All these scams syndrome started from oneself....how much greed, drive and denied exist of good moral values to cheat.
    This are the modus operandi of scammers. Yet humans never learn from past history...the hunger for thus temptations are much alive today. The answer is when we can quickly educate and reset thus negative mindset?

  • @bernardgoh1941
    @bernardgoh1941 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    He has nothing to loose … hence the bravery ! Mistake no.1 why u choose Singapore where police force is sooo efficient …. ?

  • @Sagittarius-A-Star
    @Sagittarius-A-Star ปีที่แล้ว

    Such a big report for such a small scammer ...

  • @moonchamooncha2043
    @moonchamooncha2043 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    He don’t even feel remorseful, still trying to show justifications for his scams.

  • @lanlantulan
    @lanlantulan 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    These days scammers even scam friends.. people really need to be vigilant.

  • @coregunner55
    @coregunner55 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Jerald is very intelligent n sharp but definitely used it in the wrong manner. What a waste. Hope the victims are better now. Wishing them all the best!

    • @kothet6961
      @kothet6961 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lol,very intelligent? I think not. That guy literally googled how to get rich..

    • @MakeitTapFoRcE
      @MakeitTapFoRcE ปีที่แล้ว

      only the lazy people finds shortcuts :P

  • @gaziaOG
    @gaziaOG ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I think the most giving clue is the title of the video "TINDER" swindler. The documentary really tries its best to protect the dignity of the people who were swindled in a way they don't talk too much about the intimacies the convict had with them but the trickery. As pitiful as Jerald's plight, he got so blindsided and went the wrong route of solving his problems. I f-ing hate scammers, so I don't pity him a single bit. He's an adult, so I won't give leniency to the way I think of him.

  • @shuchanwong5054
    @shuchanwong5054 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    1.Why should Sam pay for the money that Jerald scammed him from? Shouldn’t the money be repaid from Jerald’s assets?
    2.During the day of arrest, how did the police get the information of Jerald’s mother appointment date and time? If the mother did not commit any crime, is it right for the hospital to release this personal data to the police?

    • @pgobservers
      @pgobservers ปีที่แล้ว +7

      SG police has all the privileges and rights to check on personal identification including your ancestry and relatives if you have deemed to be suspected of committing any offence. That’s their duty and responsibility.

    • @petermartin9494
      @petermartin9494 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      1. Yes, and if Gerald has no assets he needs to work and earn money until his debt is payed.
      2. Yes, in order to arrest Jerald and prevent more crime and harm.

  • @skyvioletstrawberry
    @skyvioletstrawberry ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Despite the poverty/difficult circumstances in life, why do crime and bring more misery upon others and self. In the end, he lost everything and even more. Nothing is ever an excuse for crime.

  • @fooltimedaddy
    @fooltimedaddy ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Wow. Nice episode. Makes the police look bad tho.

  • @rimahamburger3896
    @rimahamburger3896 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Don't feel sorry for the scammer's grandmother passing away, he never felt sorry for his victims.

  • @DeRizzlo
    @DeRizzlo ปีที่แล้ว +9

    bruhhh.... if he had that level of skill in convincing.... he could have made a killing selling insurance and stuff.. but nah dude had to go full vice city XD.

    • @skirtrunning
      @skirtrunning ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He has bad math skills tho. 100plus k over 4 yrs is no profit.

  • @boyaid2754
    @boyaid2754 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Reminds me the movie title name "Catch me if you can"😄

  • @enivre1717
    @enivre1717 ปีที่แล้ว

    I got into such scam 15 yrs ago and got myself in debt almost declare bankrupt.

  • @ona2779
    @ona2779 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Why use US$ to calculate monetary loss when the loss is in SGD?

  • @tand9854
    @tand9854 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    The excuses remind me of one jack Neo show. The person said his paternal grandmother die so must attend funeral. Next time the excuse was his maternal grandmother die so must attend funeral. The third time he tried to say another grandmother then his superior asked how many grandmother he has 😂

    • @godsbelovedchild1810
      @godsbelovedchild1810 ปีที่แล้ว

      That film's produced by Mark Lee and Boris Boo tho, it's titled "The Ghosts Must Be Crazy"

  • @GK-iv4se
    @GK-iv4se ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Feel bad for Terrence

  • @Wyald
    @Wyald ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Singapore justice system is a joke! scammer will usually charged with imprisonment and usually after they release, high chance they will re-offend again with similar case. They should have a system whereby the scammer need to pay back every single cent to the victim

    • @psandralee
      @psandralee ปีที่แล้ว

      I fully agree with DT's suggestion of the scammer paying every cent he cheated, and in 10 folds, maybe! Over the years we have seen so many white collar cheaters who merely need to stay in jail and enjoy freedom after their term. I would suggest they also be caned for what they have done! Their pictures and deeds should also be displayed in the news and across all digital platforms.

  • @kingafendikingafendi8897
    @kingafendikingafendi8897 ปีที่แล้ว

    We want More of these kin of video 🤣😂😅😛😜😝😋🤪

  • @GTOnIzuka
    @GTOnIzuka ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I was scammed on Carousell, but the police deemed the amount is too small, asked me to settle in private with seller... I don't trust SPF since then

    • @lynnkueh
      @lynnkueh ปีที่แล้ว

      I had a better experience with SPF. I was scammed in Shoppee of a phone $300 that never came. Made an online police report and I thought that was it. Was very surprised when a polite Police man from AMK station called me that the scammer had been found and they recovered my money. It was 1 year and I had almost forgotten. They asked me how I would like to collect and when I went to AMK station, it was noted my name was spelled wrongly. They are aged the Cashier Order to be delivered to my home personally by a nice Police man. It is a very pleasant and trustworthy gesture. I have Thanks. 🙏

    • @GTOnIzuka
      @GTOnIzuka ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lynnkueh this is likely because the value is in the hundreds... mine was $40... they don't even bother... but a scam is a scam...

    • @JohnLee-gt3sr
      @JohnLee-gt3sr ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@GTOnIzuka I think limited resources is a very practical issue, as in every aspect of life. You are upset because it was YOUR $40. Understandable.

    • @GTOnIzuka
      @GTOnIzuka ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@JohnLee-gt3sr I am upset because he is a scammer and been scamming small amounts without consequences... He just need to scam $20 for a handful of people he will hit that $200 - $300... There isn't much for police to do than to submit a report to ban the account...

    • @petermartin9494
      @petermartin9494 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Police have, believe it or not, better things to do. If someone on there owes you money, then sell the debt to an agressive debt collector.

  • @jamakiaheckert7227
    @jamakiaheckert7227 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Never trust no one’s!! Scammers is to many this day’s. In Malaysia. Often happens.Pls don’t invest. Anything’s to anyone. Never Never.. just keep your money in the bank. Is safely

  • @brandonjukimin9828
    @brandonjukimin9828 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    This guy almost scam the police too? 🤣

  • @qunali1598
    @qunali1598 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Scammers should be made to earn and return all amount with interest to victims. What does imprisonment do for victims? Nothing!

  • @TT-dy2sm
    @TT-dy2sm ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I agree that the police in sg could be a little bit inefficient, not only due to "they do not want to wrongly accuse an innocent people", but they could spend too much time on an innocent people and let the real criminal running freely outside. Why do they need to re-investigate for 4 month just because of something the suspect say? Do they not really sure about the case during the first round of investigation? But glad that they eventually did the job and caught the disgusting man, he still acting as a victim in front of camera and trying to gain sympathy. I thought the amount he scammed would be higher especially from the fake wife...cuz tinder swindler lol..

  • @SoMuchMore69
    @SoMuchMore69 ปีที่แล้ว

    Like Dr. Phil would say. "If you chose the action, you also chose the consequences."

  • @topnotch1947
    @topnotch1947 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have got zero sympathy for him. Doesn't mean you're suffering gives you the right or advantage to benefit from some other people. Do me a favour by suffering and rotting in prison. I am currently a victim of a scam by my friend amounting to $11,000 sgd, playing MIA and saying lots of excuses. Seriously i rather not have the money back, but i truly hope karma will get back to him a million fold over his current life, as well as how many lives he will ever get.