True Crime with Kendall Rae - Chloe Stein FAKED Her Own Kidnapping?
Episode Date: May 30, 2023Chloe Stein is a 23 year old from Pennsylvania who is now facing charges after fabricating a kidnapping story. Before she was located, she was last seen leaving work at 10:30 pm on May 1st. She texted... her boyfriend that she was getting pulled over around 11 pm, and then was not heard from again. She was reported missing the next day when her boyfriend and friends found her car abandoned under a highway. Donate to NCMEC through my campaign! https://give.missingkids.org/campaign/kendall-rae/c438796 This episode is sponsored by: PrettyLitter - promo code: kendallrae PDS Debt Check out Kendall's other podcasts: The Sesh & Mile Higher Follow Kendall! YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook Mile Higher Zoo REQUESTS: General case suggestion form: https://bit.ly/32kwPly Form for people directly related/ close to the victim: https://bit.ly/3KqMZLj Discord: https://discord.com/invite/an4stY9BCN CONTACT: For Business Inquiries - kendall@INFAgency.com
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frustrating case. And it's one that immediately reminded me of Sherry Papini. As some of you may
remember, I covered Sherry Papini's story and then covered an update on the story.
I will have both of those linked below.
And she was someone who faked her own kidnapping.
Yeah, people actually do this. And today we're going to be talking about someone who also did this.
To think someone would actually come up with an idea to do something like this and then
come up with an idea to do something like this. And then actually execute it is just baffling to me. I mean, the complete lack of regard for the trauma you would put your
own loved ones through by doing something like this, not to mention all of the wasted
resources of law enforcement, people who volunteer to search for you, everyone who's trying
to spread awareness for you online,
to not even factor in how you would affect
all of those people,
it's hard to even comprehend.
But this is exactly what 23 year old Chloe Stein did.
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So as we get into this case here, I want to start a bit of a conversation because I love
a good debate in the comments.
I want to know, and I think for the most part, I will know, what your thoughts are on people
faking their own kidnappings and their own deaths, because this is something that happens
more than you would think.
And specifically, I want to know if you think there is ever a good reason to do this.
And I think most of you right off the bat will say, no, absolutely not duh.
And in the case we're about to discuss Chloe Stein definitely was not a good reason.
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But is there a situation where you think that something like this could be justified?
Because this is something I have been thinking about a lot recently.
The only scenario where I think it could be possibly okay and okay feels like the wrong
word.
I don't know what else to use.
But would be a situation where someone is in fear of their life, is in fear that they
could be in danger due to a specific person's actions.
Like for example, maybe they're in a dangerous relationship and they feel like that's the only
way to protect themselves.
But even then, I don't know if there would be enough justification for doing
something like this when you think about the amount of resources that would be wasted,
that could go to people that actually need the help.
So in my opinion, I'm not even confident if there would be a situation where this would
be necessary or acceptable to do.
Over the years, I've met many people
who have been in bad situations
where they are being threatened.
They're in a bad, dangerous relationship
and police aren't willing to do anything about it
because there's no active threat in place.
And obviously, there are some resources available,
shelters and protective programs, restraining orders,
although those don't seem to do that much either.
I don't know, it's just something that was on my mind. If someone was in that desperate of a situation
where they really feared their life, would it ever be acceptable? And I definitely don't know the answer.
I'm certainly not saying it is. I just wanted to kind of start a conversation about it and see what
you guys think. But again, I can say for certain that Chloe Stein faking her own kidnapping had absolutely no moral backing.
There was no good reason for her to do this. It was legitimately selfish and quite frankly,
a very stupid decision. So this happened very recently. We're going to start here on May 1st.
23 year old Chloe Stein was living in a genet Pennsylvania
working at a local sonic restaurant.
And in the eyes of her friends and family,
Chloe was a student at Penn State Greater Allegheny University
and was preparing to graduate with a degree in nursing.
Except for spoiler alert, she wasn't.
And the fact that she wasn't is the reason
why Pennsylvania authorities believe she did what she did.
It is currently unknown if this was something she premeditated
or something she did on a whim,
either way, really bad decision.
And it all started with a text message to her boyfriend.
On Monday, May 1st,
Chloe sent a text message to her boyfriend around 11pm stating that
she had just been pulled over.
She had worked a shift at Sonic that evening, so it wasn't necessarily strange that she
was out driving late at night.
Now the exact text hasn't been released, but I imagine it was probably something short
and not very descriptive.
But after this text was sent,
he didn't hear from Chloe again.
Something else that isn't super clear is if
he was living with Chloe,
or if he was supposed to see her later that night.
Part of me is thinking they probably weren't
planning on seeing each other that night on the first
because it wasn't until my second
that he and two other friends alerted authorities that Chloe was possibly missing.
I'm also thinking this because the first thing
that made Chloe's boyfriend realize he should call the police
was because he and those two friends found Chloe's car
abandoned on the side of the road the next morning.
The car was located only a mile away from the sonic
that she worked at and was facing the direction
toward where she lived.
Of course this is just speculation, but I think if he was supposed to see her that night
and she didn't come home, hopefully he would have called the police that night.
But again, at this point it's early on in the case.
I mean, this literally just happened, so there are some details we just aren't aware of
yet.
But as soon as it was reported to police, that Chloe was missing,
they jumped right into action. And side note, it is just so frustrating to me that we see such a
different reaction from police based on, first of all, what department, what area this happens,
but also the person who is missing. Sometimes they say something like, oh, they're an adult,
they can disappear if they want to. You need to wait a little longer. And sometimes they jump right into action. It's so inconsistent
that you never really know what you're going to get, which to me is really scary as a citizen
knowing that I could be in this situation where I'm missing or someone I know and love is missing.
And I don't know what reaction I would get or what help I would be able to get.
And I think that is just really something that should scare all of us because we see
such inconsistency across the board.
But when I say that they jumped right into action in Chloe's case and did everything
they could possible to locate her, I really mean that.
Right away, they had a search team patrolling the streets as well as canine units and even
a helicopter
searching for clues.
As far as police were concerned, Chloe had left her job at Sonic around 10, 35 pm and
then drove a coworker home, but then had to go back to work to pick something up.
And I'm not sure exactly what that was.
We're following breaking news at six, the search for a young woman who disappeared while on her way home from work.
The last anyone heard, Chloe Stein
said she was getting pulled over
by police.
Kittie Kays, Jennifer Brasso joining
us now live in Greensburg were
investigators have located her
vehicle.
Jen, what's the latest?
That's right.
So spokesperson for state police
tells me that he will be arriving
at the barracks soon to update
reporters on the latest on this
missing person.
She said she was going to be
in the hospital.
She said she was going to be in the hospital. She said she was going to be in the hospital. that's right so uh spokesperson for state police tells me that he will be arriving at the barracks soon to update reporters on the latest on this
missing person search 23 years old that is Chloe Stein's age she was set to
graduate from Penn State greater Allegheny this weekend her mother is
desperate for answers she tells me that Chloe's boyfriend was the last person to
communicate with her via text and it was her boyfriend and two
friends who found Chloe's
car earlier today. Not far
from where she worked.
Now, here's the timeline that
we know. Just after 10 p.m.
last night, Chloe's mom tells
me her daughter finished
working at the Sonic and
Hemfield Township. She drove
a coworker home and returned back to the Sonic.
Stay police say Chloe was last seen leaving there at 1030 and about 10 minutes later.
Her boyfriend, Nick, her mom tells me said he got a text message from Chloe saying
she got pulled over by police. Now Chloe never made it home to Janette.
And that's when her mom, family, and friends
started looking for her.
And as you can imagine, Chloe's poor mother, Suzanne,
was totally freaked out.
Didn't know where her daughter was.
Obviously in that situation, your mind
just starts running with the possibilities
and you are just desperate for help
to find out where they are and to
get them back safely. All she knew was that Chloe was missing and that her last text message to
her boyfriend mentioned being pulled over. So immediately she starts contacting local police
stations to see if there is a report of this actually taking place. And I would have done the
exact same thing if I were in her shoes.
If I found out that my daughter was missing and the last information I had about her was
that she was pulled over, I would want to find the officer that pulled her over and get
any information I can from them, especially why they were pulled over, what they were
like when they pulled over, you know, endless details that you could ask. But here's
the thing. There were no reports of Chloe being pulled over. And I imagine this is when the red flags
really started to raise that this disappearance may not be what they originally thought it was.
And we just started calling police stations saying like, did somebody pull her over? This is her license plate number.
Has anybody pulled, you know, anybody in that description
over and nothing?
I don't know if it was, like, she truly
was pulled over by a police officer or not.
I don't know.
We don't know, because we don't have confirmation
that she was issued a citation, a warning, anything like that.
Within a matter of 30 minutes, her boyfriend had said
he and his friends were out
and they had found her car. And when police searched Chloe's car, they noticed that her cell phone
had been left inside, but her wallet and any sort of identification was not there. Now, obviously,
this could suggest that something really awful happened, but besides her phone being left in her car,
there were no other
signs of foul play.
But that didn't stop police from searching.
And like I mentioned earlier, there were canine units, even a helicopter that joined the
search for Chloe.
And it's important to note that on May 2nd, the day the search took place was not a
nice day.
And this made conditions very dangerous for the pilot to fly in, but they did it anyway,
because it was believed that Chloe was truly in danger.
But the search for Chloe Stein actually ended on May 2nd later that evening when she
magically appears at a neighbor's house saying that her kidnapper let her go.
A tip was called in that same night around 8 p.m. saying that Chloe had returned.
So, immediately, she was driven to the police station to give her statement.
However, her sudden reappearance obviously made police even more suspicious about her story.
Now, according to Chloe, she was on her way home from work when she believed that she was being pulled over.
Now, I'm not sure if she was saying that her abductor was a police officer or if her abductor
was pretending to be a police officer, but either way, it was a lie. But she tells officers
that she was held at gunpoint, abducted, assaulted, and then bound.
And then for some reason, just released.
And obviously, this automatically sounds like bullshit
and police agreed right away.
And they told her they thought it was bullshit right away.
They just flat out told her that her story didn't make sense.
And right away, she folded and admitted
to staging the entire thing.
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Now, obviously, the main question everyone has is why.
Why would you do something like this?
And even though she didn't get very far with it, it's definitely not Sherry Papini level.
But why would you put your family, your friends, your boyfriend through those hours of turmoil?
And why would you waste all those police resources?
Well, right now, it is believed that Chloe Stein faked her own kidnapping in order to get out of having to tell her friends and family that she was actually
not going to graduate from Penn State greater Allegheny.
Because the reality is she hadn't been enrolled in classes in over a year.
And the reason police were able to determine that this is what her motive was was because
an anonymous tip called in that said that Chloe was not a student
like she said she was.
Put through hours of fear believing their daughter had gone missing only to learn.
She allegedly faked her own kidnapping that young woman is now facing charges.
Shelly Boards joins us from Greensburg with what police are saying about the investigation.
Shelly.
Well, can police here say they believe Stein in her mind thought she had no other choice.
Her inner circle of family and friends, they say we're planning on celebrating a momentous
occasion in Stein's life in just a couple days, but only Stein knew that wouldn't happen.
So immediately they had to hold a press conference
and let the public know that the alert they had gotten
about a missing and endangered person was not real.
And they also had to clarify that there wasn't
some police officer or someone pretending to be one
out on the streets abducting people.
It was all made up by Chloe.
Now, because all of this happened in a day's time,
I doubt that there were that many people really concerned
that an officer was out kidnapping people
if anything, most of the speculation that I saw online,
where people concerned that someone could be posing
as an officer, that does happen.
Luckily, it was all fake and cleared up very quickly. The positive outcome is she's alive and that is definitely the
most
and best outcome that could have happened. The decisions that were made I think are pretty
pre-wrong and those decisions are also against the law. She was relieved after being held at gunpoint and semi-assaulted.
We'll call it
you know, embound. So yes, then she was released and dropped off in you're an alleyway
near her home, which of course, of course, that's what somebody would do. The
situation at college was a driving force, probably the number one driving force for the whole scenario. Stein has retained defense
attorney Phil Dela Senti in
a statement to KDKA.
He says my client and her
family are grateful for the
support and kindness of all
concerning recent events into
that end respectfully requests
privacy at this time.
So Chloe was arrested after
making the confession and she
was officially charged with making a false
alarm to an agency of public safety, making a false report, obstructing administration
of law, and disorderly conduct.
And please believe after sending the text to her boyfriend and abandoning her car, she
walked about three miles to a friend's house and hid out in their garage until she decided to reappear.
At this point, I'm not sure if anyone else assisted her
or if anyone else was aware that she was going to do this.
It's just not clear.
However, at this point, police have announced
that they do have video and cellular evidence
to prove that she lied and all of
that will be used in their case
against her. Chloe was
arraigned on May 3rd, but was
released from the Westmoreland
County prison on a $25,000 bond.
The woman charged with
faking her own disappearance
is free on bond. Chloe Stein
if Jeanette was released this
morning. Jennifer Barasso is
live at the state police barracks
in Greensburg with the latest
on this unusual story.
Jen.
That's exactly right.
Can so Chloe Stein didn't
talk when she was released from
jail.
Her attorney, Phil Dillesente,
isn't commenting about the
case, but the people in the
community have a lot of
opinions, some feeling sorry
for her, some say she made
bad decisions, and some
punishment must happen.
There has to be something wrong up here in order to go through all that.
And at this point when I'm recording this, I'm not sure what the next steps will be.
I highly doubt she will plead not guilty since she literally confessed.
However, it's possible.
Now to say that people in the community are upset about this is an understatement.
People are pissed.
And rightfully so.
I mean, the way that she just wasted
everyone's emotional energy is just flat-out psychotic.
And not to mention all the resources
that she wasted since police really pulled out all the stops
for her.
She wasted, you know, everybody's resources, you know,
police, rescue teams.
I think she needs gel time, maybe some therapy. A lot of people were put at risk and it's
just unfortunate. I think that anytime that state police and local police put those efforts
forth for something that's really unfounded, there should be some repercussions for that. And on that note, please say they are going to total up all of the costs that
they put into searching for Chloe and they are planning to bring that to the
district attorney and seek retribution.
And me personally, and I know a lot of you will agree with me.
I think Chloe should get prison time for this because I think that would not
only teach her a lesson
But also set an example for others that you cannot do this and if you do, there will be serious consequences
Even though no one was physically harmed and it didn't last that long a lot of resources were wasted and
Emotional trauma is real in my opinion
Retribution should just be the start of what Chloe should have to do as
a result of her actions.
She is an adult, she decided to do this, and there are consequences.
But I'm curious what you guys think should happen.
Do you think that her paying the money back is enough?
Do you think prison time is too harsh of a punishment?
Let me know in the comments below. In my opinion, it is just such a slap in the face to people out
there who actually have missing loved ones and have been through that trauma and maybe haven't
gotten the resources that Chloe got right away. I mean, there are over 90,000 missing people in
the United States right now and I want to know what those people would think
of what Chloe did.
In my opinion, doing something like this is just irreprehensible.
And especially in the circumstances that she did it,
it seems like such strange reasoning
to pull something like this off.
And also, like I brought up earlier,
do you think there's ever a scenario where
faking your own disappearance is justifiable? I'm not sure there is. I don't know where
I stand on that. It's just hard when I've seen so many people in such desperate situations
and sometimes the resources out there just aren't enough. But again, I don't know if it
ever is a good option. But I want to know
what you guys think. I kind of want to start a conversation around this just because I'm curious.
It's something I've been pondering lately. If more information comes out about Chloe Steins case,
I will leave extra info in the description box. If there's enough that comes out for a part two,
maybe I'll do that. I highly doubt there's gonna be much more.
I think this is pretty cut and dry.
I think this is pretty cut and dry. I think this is pretty cut and dry.
I think this is pretty cut and dry.
I think this is pretty cut and dry.
I think this is pretty cut and dry.
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I think this is pretty cut and dry.
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I think this is pretty cut and dry. I think this is pretty cut and dry. I think this is pretty cut and dry. I think this is pretty cut and dry. I think this is pretty cut and dry. That is going to be it for me today, guys.
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