These deaths were based on how a swindler/scammer/con man/etc. dies, since for these people, they ask for personal information and/or sell fake things disguised as real ones, all for more money. Besides means of deception in order to get money, money-laundering also counts as a scam-related offense, and in some cases, extortion also counts as these people tend to put others in fear of harm or death in order to get property or money, but that's if the harm or death intended to be caused is NOT instant, because if it is instant, then it will be considered robbery and not a scam-related offense.
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