Female Scammer Katya weaver
E-mail: viktorovna.ek@gmail.com
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First Name: | Katya |
Location [Address]: | Russia |
Age: | 30 |
Birth Date: | 11.02.1993 |
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Letter 1
Hi Eric! How are you? Thank you for replying to my message. I think it’s a good idea to tell you a little about myself. My name is Katya Weaver, I’m 30 years old, and I’m from Volgograd, Russia.
I love animals, though I don’t have any of my own at the moment. I’m not looking for something casual – I’m interested in building a serious relationship and friendship. I grew up in a somewhat unconventional family. My parents divorced when I was 4 years old, and most of my childhood was spent with my grandmother in the village. She’s my hero, and I admire her more than anyone else. My mother worked hard, but we didn’t spend much time together, which left me feeling lonely as a child. I used to be upset about it, but now I understand that she did it all to provide for us, and I’m grateful for her sacrifices.
I work as a makeup artist in a beauty salon, where I help create beautiful looks for brides, birthday girls, and graduates. It’s a creative and fulfilling job, and I enjoy making people feel confident.
I’d love to hear more about you, so feel free to write back and share some details about yourself. I’ll be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about my life as well.
I’ve attached a few photos for you. In the first one, I’m at work doing makeup on a client. In the second and third, I’m at home. The fourth one was taken while I was out for a walk.
Looking forward to hearing from you. Have a wonderful day!
Best,
Katya Weaver
Letter 2
Hi Eric! I’m so happy to read your letter again. I’ve attached some more pictures for you. In one of them, you’ll see me with my mom and little sister. I’ll also include a few photos of me at my apartment.
Let me tell you a little more about myself today. I have a higher education degree from Volgograd State Agrarian University, where I studied landscape design. I’m sure you’re wondering what that involves – it’s a profession focused on beautifying outdoor spaces like gardens, parks, and public areas. It combines creativity, love for nature, and precise technical work. My professors believed I had a real talent for it, which is why they sometimes ask me to help with urban plant exhibitions or to supervise the landscaping of city areas for a nominal fee. Although I’m passionate about landscape design, I haven’t pursued it professionally yet.
After graduation, I worked for a firm, but I wasn’t satisfied with the pay and the amount of work required. So, I decided to take a course in hairdressing and makeup artistry. Now, I work in a beauty salon, creating beautiful looks for my clients.
As for my family, my mother’s name is Nina, and she’s 48 years old. I have a younger sister, Cibina, who is 6 years old. She’s my half-sister, as my mom remarried 7 years ago after a divorce from my father. Mom and her husband live separately from me, and I’ve been living on my own with a roommate for the last 4 years.
I’d love to know more about you! What is your educational background? What are your hobbies? What do you appreciate in a woman? Please share more pictures with me as well. I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Best wishes,
Katya Weaver
Letter 3
Hello, my friend Eric! How are you today? I always enjoy reading your letters. They brighten my day.
In my last letter, I told you a bit about my family. As I mentioned, I’ve been living apart from them for 4 years now. I rent an apartment with a close friend, which helps keep costs down. The reason I moved out was due to my mother’s relationship with her second husband. I don’t get along with him at all, and I don’t see him as a father figure. Our relationship is strained, to say the least. He’s been living with my mom for 7 years, and in the 3 years that I lived with them, I witnessed how badly he treated her. He doesn’t work, drinks too much, and has even been abusive toward her. I’ve tried talking to my mom about it many times, but she insists that she loves him and refuses to leave. I can’t understand why she’d want to stay in that kind of relationship.
It’s made me very afraid of being in a similar relationship myself, and it’s affected my outlook on men in general. It’s difficult for me to trust Russian men because I feel like they don’t understand what it means to love a woman.
My first serious relationship began when I was in high school. It was with a boy I had known since childhood, and we quickly fell in love. But after high school, he left for St. Petersburg to study, and we drifted apart. We barely kept in touch, and eventually, I realized he had probably moved on to someone else. That relationship left me feeling hurt and distrustful of men, which is why I started thinking about dating someone from abroad. But the language barrier and the distance are concerns, so I’m unsure if it’s the right decision.
Now, I’d love to hear about your past relationships. What have they been like for you? I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Take care, and I hope you have a great day!
Katya Weaver