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A “true crime” video about a Littleton man’s “secret gay love affair” with his murderous stepson is going viral. It’s fake.

CU Boulder professor Casey Fiesler says it’s important to check the source of information, even when it appears real

A screenshot of a video on the True Crime Case Files channel that purports to tell the "true" story of 2014 murder in Littleton. (Image via YouTube.com)
A screenshot of a video on the True Crime Case Files channel that purports to tell the “true” story of 2014 murder in Littleton. (Image via YouTube.com)
Elizabeth Hernandez in Denver on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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A YouTube video posted last month thatap garnered nearly 2 million views and 8,000 comments details a salacious “true crime” saga in Littleton that “exposed a hidden world of secrets and lies shaking the town to its core,” according to the video’s description. The AI-generated video made it all up.
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