The victim met the scammer on UkraineDate and communicated with the scammer there. On the site "she" claimed to be from Stockholm, Sweden. During the correspondence, "she" admitted "her" location is Ukraine. This was a classical translation agency scam.
From: This is Tanya. <zhitonebesne@gmail.com>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Subject: hello my new friend xxx.
It is pleasure to know you more xxx! I am interested in long term relations and want to communicate with person, who are also divided to find the same. What can you say? Nowadays sex is easy to find everywhere. I have joined the site looking for a nice man, which can stand as a man at my side and knows when and how to be a man.
My name is Tanya. I am 29 years old and it is already a mature age. I will be glad to know more about you and your life through mails. In such way, it will more comfortable for both of us to understand, if we have something common.
Tell me about yourself. Have you been married? What do you expect of your new relations? Don't forget about your photos, because they are the reflection of your way of life, right?) Want to know more!) Please don't ignore my letter. Even, if you are not interested in me, let me know about it, because I will be waiting any of your answer.
With best regards, Tanya.
Return-Path: <zhitonebesne@gmail.com>
From: "This is Tanya." <zhitonebesne@gmail.com>
Subject: hello my new friend xxx
(stolen) Pictures received with the email:
Some of the pictures used are stolen images of Ekaterina Enokaeva, professional model from Russia.