Bitcoin Bandits Unravel: Second Suspect Caves in Bizarre NYC Crypto Kidnapping Case
Manhattan’s latest crime saga takes a dark crypto twist—turns out even Bitcoin can’t buy you loyalty. The second suspect in a brutal kidnapping-for-ransom plot just surrendered, proving once again that blockchain is traceable but human greed isn’t.
When your exit strategy involves turning yourself in, maybe reconsider that ’financial innovation’ career path. The NYPD’s cybercrime unit must be loving the irony—these amateurs thought crypto meant anonymity, but left a trail of evidence even a Boomer detective could follow.
Another day, another reminder: the only thing more volatile than crypto prices are the criminals who worship them. At least Wall Street’s thieves wear suits.
Alleged Kidnapper Faces Hefty Charges
33-year-old William Duplessie of Miami, FL, turned himself in to police on May 27 following Woeltz’s shocking arrest on Friday.
According to reports, Duplessie and the one-time “Kentucky king of crypto” are facing charges of assault, kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, and criminal possession of a firearm.
https://twitter.com/TMZ/status/1927407076654870883A bio on Kando.Tech lists Duplessie as the co-founder of the Switzerland-based Pangaea Digital Asset Fund, an organization that focuses on recovering distressed financial blockchain firms.
Police claim Duplessie and Woeltz are business partners, though it is not immediately clear in what capacity.
Italian Man Shocked, Threatened With Gun In NYC Crypto Crime
The duo is believed to have kidnapped, tortured, and abused an unidentified Italian man in a bid to gain illicit access to his Bitcoin.
Duplessie and Woeltz are said to have turned their backs on the 28-year-old foreign national shortly after he revealed his Bitcoin password, giving the victim just enough time to break free from captivity in the luxury Nolita apartment and flag down a nearby traffic officer for help.
The man told police he was lured to New York City by the two men on May 6 before subsequently being bound, shocked, cut, threatened with a gun, and dangled over a ledge by the purported crypto captors.
Reports indicate that the anonymous victim may have been a business partner of Duplessie and Woeltz, although this has not been confirmed.
The family of Woeltz told The New York Post on Monday that the $100 millionaire may have been “manipulated” himself.
“He’s a kind, caring, loving person so he was completely controlled by other people,” Woeltz’s relative told the media outlet.
Woeltz’s next hearing is slated for May 28. However, it is still unclear when Duplessie will appear in court next.