Lauren Spierer TikTok Video- Gambling Site Roobet And Human Trafficking Conspiracy Theory Explained

Publish date: 2023-11-26

A TikTok video claims Lauren Spierer, who went missing ten years ago, is a victim of Roobet trafficking conspiracy theory. Here’s what we know.  

Lauren Spierer went missing on June 3 in 2011. She was last seen walking alone towards her apartment in Bloomington.

Spierer went out to party with her friends but never made it home. Moreover, Lauren was 20 years old at the time and was studying at Indiana University.

One of her college friends saw Spierer with a male friend on the night of her disappearance. The male friend was later identified as Corey Rossman.

The friend said Lauren was inebriated, and Rossman was annoying her. He got angry when his friends tried to stop him.

Nevertheless, the two went together and ended up in Rossman’s apartment.

Rossman, 21 years old at the time, said she left his apartment around half past four in the morning. He told the police he watched her leave to make sure she was ok as she was very drunk.

Ten years later, Spierer is still missing.

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Lauren Spierer TikTok Video & Podcast- Missing Case Explained

A TikTok video claimed Lauren Spierer’s missing case might be related to human trafficking.

The TikTok user @tythecracyguy put forth a theory that an online casino, Roobet, is involved in human trafficking.

Roobet is a virtual gaming website that allows users to gamble with mostly female dealers. The TikTok user pointed out that these ‘female’ dealers looked suspiciously tired and drugged.

He further went on to ask why some of the women wore masks, and some did not. This seemed suspicious to the other users as well.

Moreover, several users commented that one of the masked women had a striking resemblance to the missing Lauren Spierer.

Since then, the users have raised questions if Lauren is a part of the online casino trafficking victim.

However, these theories are just speculations, and there is no legit evidence to prove it.

Gambling Site Roobet And Human Trafficking Conspiracy Explained

A viral TikTok video claimed that the online gaming website, Roobet, needs to be stopped.

TikTok user @tythecrazyguy, who has more than 3.3 million followers, pointed out several facts that hint the online casino is involved in human trafficking.

In the said video, the user said the women dealers in the casino looked suspiciously tired.

Several users commented that these women might be drugged or abused. As the website runs 24/7, many speculated their tired appearance was a result of overexertion.

Meanwhile, some claimed the women might be bored.

However, the user showed a clip of one of the women passing out live on camera. Three men came forward and carried her out of the camera’s view.

But, what was offsetting was that these men carried her out along with the chair she was sitting on.

It gave rise to the theory that the woman was perhaps tied to the chair and was forced to work against their will.

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