Online romance tricks Aussie grandma, nearly lands her in prison

It’s a story that sounds like something out of a movie, but for one Sunshine Coast grandmother, it was a terrifying reality.

A 59-year-old grandmother of nine found herself at the centre of an international drug smuggling case in Brazil—all because she fell victim to an online romance scam.


After months of uncertainty and fear, Ms Watson was finally acquitted by a Brazilian court, which recognised that she was an innocent party caught up in a sophisticated scam.

Now, she’s free to return home to Australia, but her ordeal serves as a sobering warning for all of us—especially those who are active online and looking for companionship.


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Sunshine Coast grandmother acquitted of drug charges after being scammed in online romance. Credit: YouTube


Ms Watson’s nightmare began two years ago when she struck up an online friendship with a man who introduced himself as Norman Leach, an ex-army officer supposedly suffering from PTSD.

Their chats soon blossomed into a romance, and Norman convinced her to fly to Brazil to meet him in person.

'He introduced himself as an ex-army officer who was on his own suffering PTSD, and so I thought I’d be a nice person and give him someone to talk to,' Ms Watson told Seven News.


Once in Brazil, Ms Watson was asked to sign what she believed were investment documents and was persuaded to take them to Sri Lanka, as Norman claimed he couldn’t travel there himself.

She was handed a small suitcase containing the documents just hours before her flight.

Unbeknownst to her, hidden inside a secret compartment was nearly 1.5kg of cocaine.

Ms Watson said she did look inside the bag before her flight but didn’t notice anything suspicious.

Unfortunately, Brazilian customs officials did—and she was arrested on the spot.

After months in Sao Paulo’s notorious Santana Women’s Penitentiary and a lengthy legal battle, a Brazilian judge finally ruled that Ms Watson was not guilty of drug smuggling.


The court accepted that she had been manipulated as part of an elaborate online scam, and even prosecutors agreed there was no evidence she knew about the drugs.

'I am so happy and relieved that they actually listened to me and listened to my story,' Ms Watson said after her acquittal.

Her husband of 16 years, Stephen, had been sceptical from the start. He questioned why she needed to travel overseas for paperwork and why these 'friends' couldn’t simply send the documents to Australia.

'You don’t know him personally. You just met him online. You don’t know what they are,' he recalled telling her.

Sadly, Ms Watson’s story is not unique. Online romance scams are on the rise, and Australians—particularly those over 60—are increasingly being targeted. According to the ACCC’s Scamwatch, Australians lost over $40 million to romance scams in 2023 alone, with many victims lured into criminal activity without their knowledge.


Scammers often prey on lonely people or those looking for companionship, building trust over weeks or months before asking for money, favours, or—shockingly—international travel.

To stay safe online, be cautious of anyone who asks you to travel or send money—genuine friends or romantic interests won’t pressure you into risky situations.

Never agree to carry packages or documents for someone you’ve only met online, as you could unknowingly become involved in illegal activity.

Always do your research if someone’s story seems off or if they avoid meeting in person or via video.

If you’re unsure about a new online relationship, talk to trusted family or friends, and report any suspicious behaviour to Scamwatch or your local police.

Ms Watson’s ordeal is a powerful reminder that anyone can fall victim to a scam—no matter how savvy or cautious you think you are.


Scammers are experts at manipulation and can be incredibly convincing.

If you or someone you know has experienced something similar, please share your story in the comments below.

We can help protect each other and make our community safer for everyone by talking openly about these issues.


Credit: YouTube

Key Takeaways
  • A Sunshine Coast grandmother, Veronica Watson, has been acquitted of drug smuggling charges in Brazil after a judge found she was the victim of an online romance scam.
  • Ms Watson was arrested in Sao Paulo with nearly 1.5kg of cocaine hidden in her luggage but maintained she had no knowledge of the drugs, believing she was carrying investment documents for someone she met online.
  • The prosecutors recommended acquittal, and the judge agreed, accepting that Ms Watson did not knowingly smuggle drugs.
  • Ms Watson is now free to return home to Australia after spending time in a Brazilian prison and being released on bail.
Have you or a loved one ever been targeted by an online scam? What advice would you give to others? Let us know your thoughts and experiences below—your story could help someone else avoid a similar fate.
 
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I wonder where some people live, sometimes.
There have been endless warnings for most of my adult life (and I am 70 years old now) about carrying parcels/luggage etc for someone else as it is often a case of becoming an 'unwitting' drug mule, or smuggling other illegal material.
But then, I can't understand someone having an cyber romance. Or even cyber friendships. There's plenty of cases of people being defrauded (or juveniles being groomed for pedophilia) by online friends/lovers. Yet it happens again and again.
I meet up with friends in person - I know who they are, what they look like. I could make myself out to be a glamorous bored housewife looking for a bit of casual sex online, and who could prove otherwise? Photoshop a few photos of some woman - or even myself at a younger age - and write all the sexy language and there you have it. Send me $10,000 so I can fly up to meet you in person next time my husbands out at the mines/on a rig/away on business... Some idiot's likely to take me up on the offer!
 
Yep, I can tell by looking at her that she's innocent, husband of 16 years let's her jet off to meet some bloke she's chatting to online. Strong relationship too.
Actually I'm not sure he knew it was a romance. And he's not her husband. He tried to talk her out of going. She told him it was to sign some paperwork. He thought it was a bit dodgy. He's moved from where they lived. Probably let her go so they didn't have to pay for all her needs whilst she was in jail over there
 
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I wonder where some people live, sometimes.
There have been endless warnings for most of my adult life (and I am 70 years old now) about carrying parcels/luggage etc for someone else as it is often a case of becoming an 'unwitting' drug mule, or smuggling other illegal material.
But then, I can't understand someone having an cyber romance. Or even cyber friendships. There's plenty of cases of people being defrauded (or juveniles being groomed for pedophilia) by online friends/lovers. Yet it happens again and again.
I meet up with friends in person - I know who they are, what they look like. I could make myself out to be a glamorous bored housewife looking for a bit of casual sex online, and who could prove otherwise? Photoshop a few photos of some woman - or even myself at a younger age - and write all the sexy language and there you have it. Send me $10,000 so I can fly up to meet you in person next time my husbands out at the mines/on a rig/away on business... Some idiot's likely to take me up on the offer!
Yes you are correct. I have many "acquaintances" around the world. Some I have already met some not. We all need to take care. This case is interesting as she has claimed she was in an online romance. I think it might be a cover to get her back home. The gentleman she was living with is not her husband and he tried to talk her out of it all. But money talks when you think you might get rich. Or she just knew what she was doing and took the risk. Either way she is now on her own. He has moved on and I doubt he will have much if anything to do with her now. So sad
 
Who has an online romance with a complete stranger when she's already married with a husband of 16 years??

What's wrong with the husband???
What's wrong with her??Apparently she has a diploma in stupidity.

What weird people.
She's lucky the judge believed her.
No not her husband just her partner and he didn't know what was going on. He tried to talk her out of it when she told him what she intended to do. He thinks she knew what she was doing. Crazy. He has moved and doubt he will stay in touch with her now
 
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Who has an online romance with a complete stranger when she's already married with a husband of 16 years??

What's wrong with the husband???
What's wrong with her??Apparently she has a diploma in stupidity.

What weird people.
She's lucky the judge believed her.
Hi mylittletibbies,

Just getting away from the posting, you asked me a "?" last week about our bottled gas usage etc.

We live at Laurieton, Mid Nth Coast, NSW. Not sure where you are, but we're 35k's south of Port Macquarie.

We buy the gas bottle outright from one of our local service stations who supplies & replaces same.

The cost now is $180. As you mentioned, I may now get a surprise, which I did.
As it's 3 years ago when we had our last replacement.

I suppose we can thank Albo & Bowen for the hike in the price.

It was a pretty good deal back then. Oh well, we'll just have to go with the flow on our next one.
Not much I can do about it. Thankfully, there's still a bit of use left in it.
 
I wonder where some people live, sometimes.
There have been endless warnings for most of my adult life (and I am 70 years old now) about carrying parcels/luggage etc for someone else as it is often a case of becoming an 'unwitting' drug mule, or smuggling other illegal material.
But then, I can't understand someone having an cyber romance. Or even cyber friendships. There's plenty of cases of people being defrauded (or juveniles being groomed for pedophilia) by online friends/lovers. Yet it happens again and again.
I meet up with friends in person - I know who they are, what they look like. I could make myself out to be a glamorous bored housewife looking for a bit of casual sex online, and who could prove otherwise? Photoshop a few photos of some woman - or even myself at a younger age - and write all the sexy language and there you have it. Send me $10,000 so I can fly up to meet you in person next time my husbands out at the mines/on a rig/away on business... Some idiot's likely to take me up on the offer!
WOW! Look out there meighLeigh, some bugger might take your offer up & try for a "Catch" up & maybe a "Winkie" to boot.
'Ave a good day.
 
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l think the tattoo's are hideous but thats her choice . Her parnership whatever couldn't have been that strong if she went calavanting to Brazil . Silly woman but she paid the price.
 
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Who has an online romance with a complete stranger when she's already married with a husband of 16 years??

What's wrong with the husband???
What's wrong with her??Apparently she has a diploma in stupidity.

What weird people.
She's lucky the judge believed her.
Diploma in Stupidity! :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Love it!!!
 
I have no sympathy for her as there is so many warnings about on line romantic scams and fraud. Her stupidity has put her in that situation but if she's so desperate to fall for this I doubt she will have learnt her lesson, even her family were stupid enough to back that supposedly relationship and didn't investigate if it was a scam or not.
 
Hi mylittletibbies,

Just getting away from the posting, you asked me a "?" last week about our bottled gas usage etc.

We live at Laurieton, Mid Nth Coast, NSW. Not sure where you are, but we're 35k's south of Port Macquarie.

We buy the gas bottle outright from one of our local service stations who supplies & replaces same.

The cost now is $180. As you mentioned, I may now get a surprise, which I did.
As it's 3 years ago when we had our last replacement.

I suppose we can thank Albo & Bowen for the hike in the price.

It was a pretty good deal back then. Oh well, we'll just have to go with the flow on our next one.
Not much I can do about it. Thankfully, t
Hi mylittletibbies,

Just getting away from the posting, you asked me a "?" last week about our bottled gas usage etc.

We live at Laurieton, Mid Nth Coast, NSW. Not sure where you are, but we're 35k's south of Port Macquarie.

We buy the gas bottle outright from one of our local service stations who supplies & replaces same.

The cost now is $180. As you mentioned, I may now get a surprise, which I did.
As it's 3 years ago when we had our last replacement.

I suppose we can thank Albo & Bowen for the hike in the price.

It was a pretty good deal back then. Oh well, we'll just have to go with the flow on our next one.
Not much I can do about it. Thankfully, there's still a bit of use left in it.
I live in Wagin in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Three years ago I only paid $105 for the gas, it gradually went up, in small amounts and then last year went up three times.
Hence the reason I was thinking of switching to a heatpump for the hot water and changing my stove for an electric one.
Then the other day I suddenly twigged that for what that is going to cost me, at 78 years of age, it's not worth the expense. Guess I'll just pay the rip off price for the gas.lol.
 
I live in Wagin in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Three years ago I only paid $105 for the gas, it gradually went up, in small amounts and then last year went up three times.
Hence the reason I was thinking of switching to a heatpump for the hot water and changing my stove for an electric one.
Then the other day I suddenly twigged that for what that is going to cost me, at 78 years of age, it's not worth the expense. Guess I'll just pay the rip off price for the gas.lol.
GET ONTO THE RIGHT PAGE.
 
I have no sympathy for her as there is so many warnings about on line romantic scams and fraud. Her stupidity has put her in that situation but if she's so desperate to fall for this I doubt she will have learnt her lesson, even her family were stupid enough to back that supposedly relationship and didn't investigate if it was a scam or not.
MY SENTIMENTS EXACTLY.
 
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Hi mylittletibbies,

Just getting away from the posting, you asked me a "?" last week about our bottled gas usage etc.

We live at Laurieton, Mid Nth Coast, NSW. Not sure where you are, but we're 35k's south of Port Macquarie.

We buy the gas bottle outright from one of our local service stations who supplies & replaces same.

The cost now is $180. As you mentioned, I may now get a surprise, which I did.
As it's 3 years ago when we had our last replacement.

I suppose we can thank Albo & Bowen for the hike in the price.

It was a pretty good deal back then. Oh well, we'll just have to go with the flow on our next one.
Not much I can do about it. Thankfully, there's still a bit of use left in it.
BOOM.
 

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