Crime & Safety
Feds: Beverly Man Threatened OkCupid CEO
Liam MacLeod, 47, was scheduled to appear in court Thursday to answer charges he sent the threats after being banned from the dating site.
BOSTON, MA -- A Beverly man who was banned from the online dating OkCupid was arrested Thursday and accused of sending nine threatening letters -- including one that included a white powder -- to the dating site. Liam MacLeod, 47, was charged with mailing threatening communications and conveying false information and was scheduled to appear in federal court in Boston Thursday afternoon.
The criminal complaint says between September and December 2017, OkCupid received the letters at its corporate headquarters in Dallas. A letter addressed to CEO Ariel Charytan was sent on Sept. 12 and contained white powder and a handwritten note that read "Greeting from Beverly Ban me will ya Welcome to the wonderful world of ANTHRAX Expect a package within the next couple of days It won’t be ticking but it should be interesting!
Prosecutors say MacLeod mailed another letter addressed to the CEO two days later. In that letter, the note read "How’d you like what I sent you? Aww, go take a powder. Oh, the things I have in store for you! I can go on like this for years. How long can you last? Incidentally, my father was an angel: That’s Hell’s Angel to you. You see, we have some pull. Take for example your vehicles. We now know who owns what, and where each of you parks his. Hmm, think of the possibilities!"
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MacLeod is also accused of sending the company a piece of paper stained with blood that he claimed was infected with the AIDs virus. Between Oct. 4 and Dec. 21, 2017, MacLeod sent five more threats, each of which required a Hazmat team response, the criminal complaint said.
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