Ray William Johnson: True Story Podcast - This Twitch Streamer Has a Stalker - The JustFoxii story
Episode Date: January 31, 2025Twitch streamer JustFoxii has a stalker who attempts to set her car on fire. ...
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So this influencer, one of her fans found out where she lives, went to her house, and tried to set the place on fire.
Now, her name is Jess Foxy, and she's a Twitch streamer, she plays Fortnite, and she's apparently some kind of sniper queen.
And Jess Foxy actually has quite a few fans, and some of those fans are pretty crazy.
Specifically, this fan, his name's Farhan.
And Farhan loves watching Just Foxy on Twitch.
He's watched her for years, and over time, he apparently, he apparently, he apparently,
appears to be falling in love with her. Like sometimes he messages her in the chat and sometimes
he donates to her stream, like a lot of fans do on Twitch. In fact, he apparently donates over
$2,000 to her. And I don't know if he does it all at once or little by little, but $2,000 is a lot of
money. And it seems like he's waiting for her to reach out to him to profess her gratitude or
her undying love or whatever, but of course she never does, nor should she. Regardless, he keeps showing up
to her streams, hoping she'll notice him. Even though at this point, thousands of other people
are also tuning in to watch her. And I don't know exactly when this happens, but at some point,
the worst thing that could happen to Farhan happens to him. He discovers that just Foxy has a
boyfriend. And Farhan is devastated. He feels so betrayed. I mean, he sent her all that money. How
could she do this to him? And the more he thinks about it, the angrier he gets.
And so he comes up with this insane plan to hurt her just like she hurt him.
So first he looks her up and finds out exactly where she lives.
Then he packs some sparklers and a bag of thermite, which is a powder used to make fireworks.
Then he takes a flight from New York all the way over to Ohio.
And I don't know how he got the thermite past TSA, but he supposedly did.
But anyway, once he's in Ohio, he gets a rental car and he drives it to Home Depot.
and he buys a ceramic pot.
Then he goes back to his Airbnb
and he uses all these supplies
to essentially create like a giant Roman candle.
Then around 11 p.m., he drives over to Just Foxy's house.
And there he sees his target, her car that's parked right out front.
So Farhan just casually walks up and he's in her driveway
and he walks up to the car like he's trying to scope it out.
And this is actually footage of him on Just Foxy's home security camera.
A few hours later, Farhan comes back with all his supplies, and he walks up to Just Foxy's car,
and he puts a little box-shaped brick on the hood, and then he puts that ceramic pot he bought on top of the little box.
Then he lights the fuse, and he walks away.
Which, I can't show you because it's arson, and I'm tired of my videos getting removed.
But this sets Just Foxy's car ablaze, and it goes up in flames.
Now, I don't know if this was meant to scare Just Foxy or, like, teach her a little bit.
lesson or what, but she's not even home. She's actually on vacation, probably like chilling on a
beach somewhere, spending all that money he donated to her. However, Just Foxy's mom is home, and mom
looks out the window and she sees Just Foxy's car on fire and she's like, holy shit, and she calls
911. And by this point, the fire starts spreading to the fence and to the side of the house as well.
Luckily, firefighters arrive and they put out the fire before it can seriously damage the house.
But unfortunately, just Foxy's car is beyond saving.
Here's some footage of the aftermath, and you can see, it's all messed up.
Meanwhile, police show up to the scene, and I guess mom shows them the security footage,
and they see this strange guy on camera lighting this fire.
And so they start walking around the neighborhood, looking for any sign of this guy.
And some of them happened to walk around the corner, and bam, there's a random car parked on the side of the road.
And in that car is Farhan.
And so the officers go up to it and they knock on his window.
What's going on?
Hey.
Hey, what's going on?
No much.
Just want to rest up a little bit.
I have a long drive.
Why are you doing it out here?
No reason.
And so Farhan tells him,
Ah, he's just in town for a bit, visiting a friend
and that he just pulled off to the side of the road
because he's tired and needed to sleep.
And the officer is already suspicious.
So why did you decide to just pull off in a neighborhood to sleep?
I'm so confused.
Because I drove 40 miles here and I literally came like an hour ago and I was like shot and so I just needed a knock out.
So you just pull off into a random neighborhood?
So yeah, they're not buying his story at all.
They know something's up.
The reason why I ask is because there was somebody who set a car on fire.
Who set a car on fire?
Yes.
Like what do you mean?
Like how do you set a car on fire?
They set the car on fire.
Like they lit the gas tank?
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
And then you're back here.
No, I mean.
Well, you see how it's, that's why I'm contacting you?
You see how it's weird?
Yeah.
But no, I mean, that wasn't me.
Sorry.
And so they search his car, and they don't find anything tying him to the crime.
But they continue to question him, and the more the officers question him, the more nervous he gets.
I know the best policies, to be honest.
And I'm not waiting for anybody.
So, and I didn't send anybody's car on fire.
anything like that, promise you.
But police still aren't buying it.
So they put him in their car while they bring in the canine unit.
And I guess the canine unit is going to try to track the scent from the crime scene
and see if it leads to Farhan's car.
And so police give him one more chance to be honest with them.
So be honest with you, man.
We've got a dog that's tracking right now, okay?
Okay.
From where the crime happened.
Okay.
Do you be honest with me?
Is that dog going to lead straight to this car?
No.
I promise he was.
Oh, but it does. Of course, the canines track the scent right to his car. So at this point,
police have had enough, and they pull up that security footage and they confront Farhan with it.
Is there anything else you want to tell me? It's not me. That's not you? No. It sure looks like you
and everything you're wearing. It's not me. That's not you, huh? Look a little closely.
Your heart's starting to race a little bit more. Is it because it's, it's not me? I feel like you're
You're trying to tell me it's me, but it's not.
It's not you, huh?
It's really not.
That's not you?
No.
No, okay.
Well, it's kind of funny how that appears to be you.
Reflective shoes, pants, the shirt,
your beard.
That is not me.
Man, I don't know what to tell you.
This is not me.
Sure, it's not, Farhan.
So anyway, bam, police arrest him.
Here's his mugshot.
Meanwhile, not even 10 feet away from Farhan's car,
police find a bag stashed under a pine tree. And in the bag is the hat, mask, and latex gloves that he was wearing in the video.
So just to be clear, this fool committed arson and then drove literally just around the corner and he stashed the evidence a few feet away from where he was hiding.
How did he ever expect this to work out for him?
Like think about that. If he had driven somewhere else further away, like any other neighborhood, like somewhere that wasn't walking distance,
from the crime scene, he probably would have gotten away with it. What was he thinking? Like,
I don't know, I've never stalked anyone and tried to set their possessions on fire. That seems more
like your thing. So you tell me, what was he thinking? But anyway, so he's charged with aggravated
arson, breaking and entering and possession of criminal tools. And eventually, he takes a plea deal
and he's sentenced to 46 months in prison. And this actually happened over a year ago, but Midwest
Safety just released the body cam footage. So that's why I've ever.
Everyone's talking about it now.
So yeah, a shout out to Twitch, I guess.
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