In many cases like this, the most viral versions of a story are not the most accurate—they are simply the most emotionally engaging.
Final thought
When reading headlines about real-life tragedies, especially those involving criminal allegations, it is worth pausing before accepting shocking claims at face value.
If a detail seems unusually dramatic or specific but is not supported by trusted reporting, it is often a sign that the story has been reshaped for attention rather than accuracy.
And in cases like this, where real lives were impacted in irreversible ways, truth and responsibility matter far more than virality.