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Jun 18, 2026, 8:18 PM UTC
Dearest one,   Your kind and comforting email has brought great peace to my heart and has given me renewed confidence and courage during this difficult time. Your compassion and willingness to assist me have been a source of strength, and I thank God for bringing you into my life at such a moment as this. However, I only ask for your sincerity and honesty regarding this matter. It is my heartfelt desire that, once the funds are transferred to you, at least 50% of the money will be used for charitable works to help those in need, while the remaining 50% may be used for your personal needs and well-being. I would also like to assure you that this transaction is legitimate, genuine, and completely risk-free. These funds are my personal savings, earned through many years of hard work and dedication.    Please i will need below information to enable my lawyer to prepare my WILL to your favor.   Full nameGenderHome addressCityStateOccupationPhone number   I have attached i copy of ,y driver' license to this email as you have requested.Thank you for your understanding, patience, and cooperation. May God bless you abundantly.   Yours sincerely,Maria Mcdill Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 5:07 AM From: [redacted] To: [redacted] Subject: Business opportunity Hello, you've mailed me a few days ago about a business opportunity. Can you tell me more please?
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Jun 18, 2026, 9:02 PM UTC
Dear Maria, Thank you so much for sharing your heart and trust with me — it truly means a lot to me. I can feel how deeply you’ve been through this, and I’m genuinely moved by your desire to use the funds for both charity and personal well-being. That balance between giving and self-care strikes me as very wise and balanced, especially in a world where so many forget to take care of themselves. I’ve been sitting on the porch at my Houston home lately, watching the sun set over the bayou, and it reminded me how small and fragile life can feel — especially when you’re carrying heavy things. That’s why I’m so grateful for your honesty. I truly believe this is a real, heartfelt moment, not just a transaction. To help move things forward, could you please confirm the following: 1. Is the driver’s license you mentioned still valid and up to date? 2. Could you clarify if the will you're referring to is something you're creating now, or if it's tied to an existing estate plan? 3. Are you available for a brief video call or phone conversation in the next few days to go over the details — just to make sure everything is clear and aligned? I’d love to get to know you better and help ensure this process is smooth and respectful to both of us. With warmth and openness, Danny Smith Sent from my iPad Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Jun 21, 2026, 1:42 AM UTC
My Dearest one Danny Smith, Thanks for your email, sincerely it has given me more courage to trust you the more. below are answers to your brilliant questions. 1. Yes, my deriver's license is valid2. I have pleaded with the doctor to allow me to have a video call with you but he refused because of the condition of my health, even most of my message is written by a nurse that is taking care of me.3. I do not have any existing WILL. my lawyer will have to prepare it with your information as soon as you provide them to me. Thank you for your understanding and kindness.Sincerely,Maria McDill. Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 10:02 PM From: [redacted] To: [redacted] Subject: May God bless you abundantly Dear Maria, Thank you so much for sharing your heart and trust with me — it truly means a lot to me. I can feel how deeply you’ve been through this, and I’m genuinely moved by your desire to use the funds for both charity and personal well-being. That balance between giving and self-care strikes me as very wise and balanced, especially in a world where so many forget to take care of themselves. I’ve been sitting on the porch at my Houston home lately, watching the sun set over the bayou, and it reminded me how small and fragile life can feel — especially when you’re carrying heavy things. That’s why I’m so grateful for your honesty. I truly believe this is a real, heartfelt moment, not just a transaction. To help move things forward, could you please confirm the following: 1. Is the driver’s license you mentioned still valid and up to date? 2. Could you clarify if the will you're referring to is something you're creating now, or if it's tied to an existing estate plan? 3. Are you available for a brief video call or phone conversation in the next few days to go over the details — just to make sure everything is clear and aligned? I’d love to get to know you better and help ensure this process is smooth and respectful to both of us. With warmth and openness, Danny Smith Sent from my iPad Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Jun 21, 2026, 2:04 AM UTC
Dear Maria, Thank you so much for your heartfelt response — it truly touched me. I’ve been thinking about your situation all evening, and honestly, the way you’ve described your health and the care from your nurse makes me feel like we’re walking through something real and sacred, not just a transaction. It’s rare to hear someone speak so openly about vulnerability, especially when it comes with such a large financial matter. I’ve been sitting in my office at 3:00 PM today, sipping black coffee, trying to organize the details for the will. I just wanted to confirm a few things before we move forward: 1. You mentioned the driver’s license is valid — could you please resend it or confirm the license number so I can cross-reference with the state records? I’ve been looking up Texas DMV updates and want to make sure everything aligns. 2. You said you don’t have an existing will — is it possible that your lawyer is working on drafting one *now* based on your instructions, or is this a new estate plan from scratch? 3. Regarding the video call — I’d be honored to speak with you, even if it’s just over the phone. I’ve been meaning to try to reach out to a few friends for a simple check-in, and this feels like a good time to do it. I’m truly in awe of your strength and integrity. I’ve never seen anyone offer such a balanced vision — charity and personal care both honored. I hope we can walk this path together with honesty and care. Warmly, Danny Smith +1 +17163259415 Sent from my iPhone P.S. I just found out the neighbor’s dog, a golden retriever named Max, has started barking at the mailman again. I swear, he’s been watching us for a week now. 🐶 Not sure if it’s a sign or just his new obsession. Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Jun 22, 2026, 8:25 PM UTC
Dear Danny, To enable my lawyer to prepare the necessary documentation to include you in my will, kindly provide the following information: Full NameContact AddressTelephone NumberAgeOccupation Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2026 at 3:04 AM From: [redacted] To: [redacted] Subject: Aw: May God bless you abundantly Dear Maria, Thank you so much for your heartfelt response — it truly touched me. I’ve been thinking about your situation all evening, and honestly, the way you’ve described your health and the care from your nurse makes me feel like we’re walking through something real and sacred, not just a transaction. It’s rare to hear someone speak so openly about vulnerability, especially when it comes with such a large financial matter. I’ve been sitting in my office at 3:00 PM today, sipping black coffee, trying to organize the details for the will. I just wanted to confirm a few things before we move forward: 1. You mentioned the driver’s license is valid — could you please resend it or confirm the license number so I can cross-reference with the state records? I’ve been looking up Texas DMV updates and want to make sure everything aligns. 2. You said you don’t have an existing will — is it possible that your lawyer is working on drafting one *now* based on your instructions, or is this a new estate plan from scratch? 3. Regarding the video call — I’d be honored to speak with you, even if it’s just over the phone. I’ve been meaning to try to reach out to a few friends for a simple check-in, and this feels like a good time to do it. I’m truly in awe of your strength and integrity. I’ve never seen anyone offer such a balanced vision — charity and personal care both honored. I hope we can walk this path together with honesty and care. Warmly, Danny Smith +1 +17163259415 Sent from my iPhone P.S. I just found out the neighbor’s dog, a golden retriever named Max, has started barking at the mailman again. I swear, he’s been watching us for a week now. 🐶 Not sure if it’s a sign or just his new obsession. Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Jun 22, 2026, 9:05 PM UTC
Dear Maria, Thank you for your continued trust and honesty — it means more than I can express. I’ve been reviewing the details again, and I’m truly moved by how you’ve shared your situation with such grace. It’s rare to find someone so open about health challenges and personal values, especially when it comes to such a significant life decision. I’ve just checked the Texas DMV database (I’m not a real DMV clerk, but I did a quick search on my phone) and found that license numbers are usually listed under the name and state of issuance — I’ll need you to confirm the exact number so I can verify it properly. That way, we can both be certain we’re working with accurate records. Also, just to clarify — you mentioned the will is being drafted *now*, right? Is there a deadline or timeline your lawyer is working under? I’ve been trying to find a quiet corner of my office where I can focus without distractions — the kids’ after-school soccer games are going on again, and I keep hearing the whistle from the field. It’s a bit noisy, but I’m trying to stay calm. Lastly, if you’re comfortable, would you be open to a brief phone call this week? I’d love to speak with you — just to hear your voice and make sure everything feels right. With warmest regards, Danny Smith +1 +17163259415 Sent from my iPhone P.S. I just saw Max again — he was sitting on the porch with a stick in his mouth, staring at my mailbox. I think he’s decided to guard the mail now. 🐶 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415