The Digital Paper Trail is a tense, forensic-style true crime narrative following a California man who transformed dating apps into his personal financial machine. Between 2021 and 2024, he built a network of fraudulent relationships through Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble — presenting himself as a wealthy investor looking for partners in both life and business. Beneath the surface charm was a calculated wire-fraud operation worth more than two million dollars.
The story unfolds in three acts, mirroring the anatomy of a modern con. The first chapter, Swipe, Match, Disappear, opens with a cinematic arrest in Los Angeles before rewinding to show how the scheme began — a man selling affection disguised as opportunity. The second, The Pattern Behind the Profiles, reveals the chilling precision of his methods through FBI casework: recycled messages, digital fingerprints, and psychological scripts. The final act, The Digital Paper Trail, exposes the inner workings of his criminal archive — a detailed ledger tracking victims by name, amount, and “emotional readiness.”
With realism and restraint, the series moves from romantic illusion to forensic revelation. It captures not only the crime’s mechanics but also its human wreckage — victims who lost not just money but trust, investigators who learned how technology can manipulate intimacy, and a con man who confused affection with acquisition.
The Digital Paper Trail isn’t just about one arrest. It’s a study in how love and data intersect in the twenty-first century — where the same algorithms that connect hearts can also engineer heartbreak for profit.