Man Allegedly Sent Fake Threats to Frame Co-Worker, Save Marriage
Summary
A man in Oklahoma, Cody Underwood, was arrested for allegedly sending fake death threats to himself and his wife to frame a former co-worker. He reportedly used a fake Facebook account for this purpose, hoping to strengthen his marriage. Underwood confessed after investigators linked the messages to him.Key Facts
- Cody Underwood, 32, allegedly sent fake threats to himself and his wife.
- He aimed to frame a former co-worker with these threats.
- Underwood used a fake Facebook account to send the messages.
- He obtained a protective order against the wrongly accused co-worker.
- Investigators found no evidence against the co-worker.
- Underwood confessed after being questioned by investigators.
- He hoped the threats would bring him closer to his wife.
- Underwood now faces multiple charges, including stalking and perjury.
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