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Kevin Mirshahi’s Deadly Fate: Kidnapped, Murdered, Thanks to Crypto?
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Mar 17
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The shocking case of Kevin Mirshahi has rocked the crypto world. Once a rising cryptocurrency influencer, Mirshahi was kidnapped alongside three others in 2024 in Montreal—but while they were safely released, his fate took a dark turn. Months later, his lifeless body was discovered, sparking intense speculation about revenge, financial fraud, and a possible hunt for his crypto keys, particularly related to the Marsan ($MRS) token.
Was this a case of an investor gone rogue? A crypto scam turned deadly? Or something even more sinister? Join us as we break down the timeline of his abduction, the financial scandals surrounding his name, and the possible motives behind this chilling crime.
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