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    True crime scene: William White Case Explained: The TikTok Obsession

    William White Case Explained: The TikTok Obsession

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    Susanne Sperling
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    December 21, 2025 at 08:00 AM

    William White’s viral TikTok sparked an obsessive fan network that tracked his movements, exchanged doxxed details, and turned gifts into control — a social-media investigation into parasocial relationships and online stalking. There was no physical violence; the harm was psychological. Subscribe for more careful true-crime breakdowns. #truecrime #TrueCrimeNews #WilliamWhite #TikTok #parasocialrelationships #onlinestalking #digitalfame #2020s Images: Quasa, Paramount+, Decider, Thunderdungeon,

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    True crime scene: William White Case Explained: The TikTok Obsession

    William White Case Explained: The TikTok Obsession

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    December 21, 2025 at 08:00 AM

    William White’s viral TikTok sparked an obsessive fan network that tracked his movements, exchanged doxxed details, and turned gifts into control — a social-media investigation into parasocial relationships and online stalking. There was no physical violence; the harm was psychological. Subscribe for more careful true-crime breakdowns. #truecrime #TrueCrimeNews #WilliamWhite #TikTok #parasocialrelationships #onlinestalking #digitalfame #2020s Images: Quasa, Paramount+, Decider, Thunderdungeon,

    Watch on YouTube

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
    Verified PurchaseNo
    SubtitlesNot Available
    Show more details
    VerifiedUnverified
    Related Content
    True crime scene: Thirst Trap Fallout: When Fans Cross the Line

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    Skylar Neese Killer: Blood DNA in the Trunk

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    True crime scene: Skylar Neese Case: The Breakdown Confession

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    True crime scene: Frank Sterling Case: April 28, 2010

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