17-year-old victim of 'sextortion' dies by suicide, family issues warning


It was February when Ryan Last got an anonymous message on a random school night, from someone he believed was a girl.

Within a few hours, the straight-A student who was only 17 years old had taken his own life.

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Ryan Last took his own life after being scammed. Credit: Facebook/Hagen Last.

His mother, Pauline Stuart, fought back tears as she detailed the horrible incident that occurred just days after the two of them had finished touring several campuses he was considering attending after graduating from high school.

According to the mum, someone contacted her son and pretended to be a girl, and they had an intimate conversation.


The interaction between her son and the online fraudster went from being intimate to bordering on criminal grounds very rapidly.

The scammer, who pretended to be a young girl, texted Ryan a nude photo and then asked him to provide an explicit image of himself in exchange. It wasn't long after Ryan sent an intimate photo of himself back that the cybercriminal demanded $5,000 from him, claiming that the photo would be spread to his family and friends.

The demand was eventually reduced to a fraction of its original value - $150 - when the lad informed the cybercriminal that he could not afford to pay the full sum.

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Ryan and his mum, Pauline Stuart. Credit: CNN.

However, once Ryan had paid the con artist out of his savings for college, Mrs Stuart said that the criminal "kept wanting more and more," putting continued pressure on him.

During that time, she was completely unaware of what her son was going through.

She didn't find out about the specifics until after law enforcement investigators had pieced together the circumstances leading up to her son's passing.


She remembers telling Ryan, "Good night," about ten o'clock that night, and describing him as her typical carefree and jovial kid. However, by the time the clock struck two in the morning, he had already committed suicide.

Ryan wrote a letter before he took his own life in which he expressed how ashamed he was of himself and how he could no longer face his loved ones and friends.

"He honestly believed at the time that there was no way to get by if those pictures were actually posted online," Mrs Stuart said.

"His note showed he was absolutely terrified. No child should have to be that scared."



The scheme is referred to as "sextortion" by the police, and investigators have witnessed a dramatic increase in reports from victims, which has prompted the FBI to crank up a campaign to alert parents from coast to coast.

Sextortion is a serious crime that occurs when a person threatens to release your private and sensitive information if they do not receive sexually explicit photographs, sexual favours, or money in return.

The offender may also threaten to harm your friends or relatives by using information gained from your computer devices if you do not comply with their demands.


Since then, Last's parents, Hagen and Pauline, have taken it upon themselves to educate people about the dangers of being a victim of a sextortion scam.

Following the sharing of information on their son's passing to local media outlets, they said on Facebook: "We thought we did everything correctly protecting our boys from any online threats. But Ryan still became the victim of an online scam that ended with blackmail."

"In the end, he got so embarrassed and scared that he only saw one way out."

Now, the two of them are trying to help make sure that the same incident doesn’t happen to any other families. "And the best way to do that is to help educate parents and children about what dangers exist on the internet," they concluded.

Crisis support is available from Lifeline on 13 11 14.
 

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17-year-old victim of 'sextortion' dies by suicide, family issues warning

It was February when Ryan Last got an anonymous message on a random school night, from someone he believed was a girl.

Within a few hours, the straight-A student who was only 17 years old had taken his own life.


MR75xovr3wc7O34sI_8pYs5U5MSDn2U-ATA5PER0mXn0UOsDx-57rG_-6-yuC-Wz8df9bCvsayF9_NY6DvnyxO7De-UnZpve_niKi-eloHyJibuxi909xg3N1ZcuVOlh2HoxEri0XjdN5FCBEQ

Ryan Last took his own life after being scammed. Credit: Facebook/Hagen Last.

His mother, Pauline Stuart, fought back tears as she detailed the horrible incident that occurred just days after the two of them had finished touring several campuses he was considering attending after graduating from high school.

According to the mum, someone contacted her son and pretended to be a girl, and they had an intimate conversation.



The interaction between her son and the online fraudster went from being intimate to bordering on criminal grounds very rapidly.

The scammer, who pretended to be a young girl, texted Ryan a nude photo and then asked him to provide an explicit image of himself in exchange. It wasn't long after Ryan sent an intimate photo of himself back that the cybercriminal demanded $5,000 from him, claiming that the photo would be spread to his family and friends.

The demand was eventually reduced to a fraction of its original value - $150 - when the lad informed the cybercriminal that he could not afford to pay the full sum.


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Ryan and his mum, Pauline Stuart. Credit: CNN.

However, once Ryan had paid the con artist out of his savings for college, Mrs Stuart said that the criminal "kept wanting more and more," putting continued pressure on him.

During that time, she was completely unaware of what her son was going through.

She didn't find out about the specifics until after law enforcement investigators had pieced together the circumstances leading up to her son's passing.



She remembers telling Ryan, "Good night," about ten o'clock that night, and describing him as her typical carefree and jovial kid. However, by the time the clock struck two in the morning, he had already committed suicide.

Ryan wrote a letter before he took his own life in which he expressed how ashamed he was of himself and how he could no longer face his loved ones and friends.

"He honestly believed at the time that there was no way to get by if those pictures were actually posted online," Mrs Stuart said.

"His note showed he was absolutely terrified. No child should have to be that scared."




The scheme is referred to as "sextortion" by the police, and investigators have witnessed a dramatic increase in reports from victims, which has prompted the FBI to crank up a campaign to alert parents from coast to coast.

Sextortion is a serious crime that occurs when a person threatens to release your private and sensitive information if they do not receive sexually explicit photographs, sexual favours, or money in return.

The offender may also threaten to harm your friends or relatives by using information gained from your computer devices if you do not comply with their demands.



Since then, Last's parents, Hagen and Pauline, have taken it upon themselves to educate people about the dangers of being a victim of a sextortion scam.

Following the sharing of information on their son's passing to local media outlets, they said on Facebook: "We thought we did everything correctly protecting our boys from any online threats. But Ryan still became the victim of an online scam that ended with blackmail."

"In the end, he got so embarrassed and scared that he only saw one way out."

Now, the two of them are trying to help make sure that the same incident doesn’t happen to any other families. "And the best way to do that is to help educate parents and children about what dangers exist on the internet," they concluded.

Crisis support is available from Lifeline on 13 11 14.

Bloody Montreal, people are being used and abused online and no one wants to be held accountable 😡🇦🇺👍
 
That poor boy. We have to all be ultra vigilant and aware of our children/grandchildren online experiences. I can't imagine the tortured path todays youth has to negotiate whilst being totally unprepared for dealing with it. I hope those scammers rot in hell.:mad:
 
My condolences to his family on their loss but seriously by the time this child had reached 17yrs of age unless he had some sort of impairment, why had the parents not talked to and educated their son on the dangers of sending any kind of nude body photo to anybody on line or via text message. I am constantly on my grandchildren's cases about this type of bullying and have sat down with my now 13 yrs old granddaughters when they started Gr. 7 last yr and watched the Australian TV mini series available on Netflix called 'The Hunting'. After seeing this show they now realise that even a so called best friend could do serious damage with this kind of photo. Cybering bulling education needs to start the day you give a child a mobile phone and/or computer/laptop. As parents/grandparents it is our responsibility to protect the children, don't rely on the education system to do it for you, that's not their job.
 
The poor, poor young man.
His shame led him to believe he was the one at fault, and couldn't face another day.
Now, his parents have to face every day of the rest of their lives without him.
Thankfully, they are being brave and taking positive steps to raise awareness of this ghastly crime.
 
Now social networks are a way for many young people to communicate with the world. And I am very sorry that this guy lost his life because of online abuse. Such situations are becoming more common, and we must protect our children from them. My daughter trusts me very much, so when she started receiving such messages, she immediately informed me about it. We turned to digitalforensics.com, which helped us in this situation. But I am disappointed that no good laws could protect us from such situations.
 
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Oh my god, this is such a tragic story. It's heartbreaking to hear that a young life has been taken away because of something so cruel. It's terrible that scammers will go to such lengths to deceive and manipulate people, especially vulnerable teenagers like Ryan. It's a scary thought that this could happen to anyone, and it's important to be vigilant and cautious when talking to strangers online. I hope that the authorities can investigate and find out who was behind this scam, and bring them to justice. In cases like this, digital investigation is crucial in uncovering the truth and holding the responsible parties accountable. I actually read an interesting article about the importance of digital investigation, where experts discuss how it's used to uncover cybercrime and bring perpetrators to justice.
 
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