Solved Murders - True Crime Stories - The Tragic Story of Tommy Chajón A Deadly Online Romance That Ended in Murder PART1 #64
Episode Date: November 14, 2025#horrorstories #reddithorrorstories #ScaryStories #creepypasta #horrortales #onlineromancegonewrong #deadlyobsession #truecrimehorror #internetdarkside #murderstory Part 1 introduces the heartbreaki...ng case of Tommy Chajón, a young man who believed he had found love online. What started as a digital romance quickly spiraled into a dangerous trap fueled by obsession, manipulation, and betrayal. Behind the glowing screen, dark intentions were hidden, leading Tommy into a web of lies that would ultimately end in violence. This opening chapter sets the stage for a chilling tale of trust misplaced and love turned fatal. horrorstories, reddithorrorstories, scarystories, horrorstory, creepypasta, horrortales, deadlyonlineromance, tragicmurdercase, darkdigitaltruth, obsessionandbetrayal, chillingtruestory, internetcrimehorror, onlineobsession, murderthroughdeceit, psychologicaltragedy, trustturnedfatal, heartbreakandmurder, deceptiveonlinelove, realhorrorstories, betrayaloftrust
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The Case of Tommy Chezon, A Story of Deception and Tragedy.
Tommy Chezon was just 18 years old when his life was cut short in the most unexpected and horrifying
way. He was a teenager full of dreams, innocence, and a burning desire to make something
out of himself. Like many young people, he was curious about the world beyond his small town,
eager to connect with others, and thrilled by the opportunities the Internet seemed to offer.
What he could have never imagined was that one simple online interaction would spiral into a nightmare so dark that it would not only take his life but also shake his entire community in Guatemala.
This is not just a story about a young man who fell in love. It's a story of lies, manipulation, and a brutal crime that reminds us how quickly innocence can be taken advantage of. And as much as people still talk about it in hushed voices, the truth remains that Tommy's case has become.
one of the most disturbing examples of how digital connections can lead to real-world tragedy.
So, let's go all the way back to the beginning, back to where Tommy's story really started.
A boy named Tommy. Tommy Ernesto Chejean Luna was born in Santa Catarina Pinula, municipality in the
Department of Guatemala. He grew up in a loving but modest household. His mother, Suidi Luna,
raised him as the eldest of five siblings, and though money was often tight, love was never
in short supply. Suidi worked long and exhausting hours just to put food on the table, which
meant that Tommy and his siblings were often under the care of their grandmother, Sonia Flores,
and her husband. The family itself was huge. Imagine this, 19 uncles and a staggering
63 cousins. Family gatherings were basically small festivals, loud,
and chaotic, yet full of warmth. Despite their economic struggles, they all leaned on each
other, trying their best to move forward together. Tommy grew up quiet, charismatic, and a little
naive, someone who dreamed of a bright future. He had this gentle energy about him,
the kind of boy you'd describe as good-hearted, without hesitation. People remember him as
innocent, hopeful, and always eager to help.
By the time he turned 18, Tommy's life revolved around two things, church and family.
He loved being part of the local parish in his hometown, where he spent almost every day.
Not only did he attend services, but he also played the drums in the church's music group.
That small parish gave him a sense of purpose and belonging.
At the same time, Tommy had started helping out with his ummer.
uncle's event production company. They specialized in sound, lighting, and organizing social
gatherings. For a young man just stepping into adulthood, it was a big opportunity. He was
proud of earning his own money, proud of contributing to something beyond school and chores.
That little bit of financial independence paid off in May 2013 when he bought his very first
cell phone. It was a huge deal for him. He wasn't just buying a device.
he was buying freedom, connection, and a window to the world.
That shiny new phone would end up playing the biggest role in his fate.
The Online Connection
With his new phone, Tommy Dove headfirst into social media, just like most teenagers do.
He scrolled, explored, and connected.
One ordinary day, he stumbled across a profile that caught his attention,
a woman named Natalie Fernandez, whose full name was named.
Natalie Genesis Diana Fernandez.
Natalie was older than him, 26 years old, and she lived about 144 kilometers away from
Santa Catarina Pinula.
That's not too far if you're driving, but it was definitely not the next door type of situation.
What made the connection even more bizarre was that Natalie turned out to be his distant cousin.
Still, they didn't let that detail stop them.
They began chatting, and as their conversation,
grew more personal, they crossed that thin line between family acquaintances and something
resembling romance. Natalie told Tommy she was single, and he believed her. She presented herself
as friendly, sweet, and emotionally available. For an innocent teenager like Tommy, who had likely
never experienced true romance before, this felt exciting, almost too good to be true.
The chats between them flowed naturally. Soon, they
They were messaging all the time.
Tommy's family noticed how glued he was to his phone, staring at the screen for hours, smiling
or typing away with concentration.
One relative even pointed it out to his grandmother, Sonia.
But Sonia, being the kind, trusting woman she was, didn't worry.
She thought it was typical teenage behavior, nothing unusual.
He's just young, she probably thought.
Of course he's going to be obsessed with his phone.
What she didn't know was that behind those glowing screens, her grandson was falling deeper
into something dangerous.
A secret romance.
As the days passed, Tommy and Natalie's virtual bond turned into what he thought was love.
It wasn't just texting anymore, they began calling each other, spending late nights whispering
through the phone.
For Tommy, this wasn't just a fling.
He believed it was a relationship, even if it was all online.
Eventually, the idea of meeting in person came up.
For Natalie, this seemed perfectly natural.
For Tommy, it was thrilling.
They agreed that he would visit her at her home.
The chosen date was June 14, 2013, just a day before Natalie's birthday.
For him, it seemed like fate.
A perfect time to meet, to make things officially.
But here's where things started to look suspicious.
Tommy never told anyone about his so-called relationship.
Not his siblings, not his grandmother, not even his closest cousins.
Despite how close he was to his family, he kept Natalie completely secret.
And when it came time to explain why he needed to travel, he lied.
He told his grandmother Sonia that he had to work in another city with his uncles,
that they had a recording gig somewhere out of town.
It wasn't a crazy excuse, because he sometimes did travel for work,
so Sonia believed him without hesitation.
Besides, Tommy had never lied before.
Why would she doubt him now?
That morning, June 14, 2013, Tommy woke up early.
Sonia gently nudged him awake around 5.30 a.m.
He got dressed, said goodbye, and walked out the day.
door with a spark in his eyes. He was on his way to meet someone he thought could change
his life. But what he didn't know was that this trip would mark the beginning of his end.
It was the last time Sonia ever saw her grandson alive.
The unexpected call.
The following day, Saturday, June 15, 2013, life seemed normal until around 8.30 a.m.
received a call that made her heart stop.
On the other end of the line was someone from a hospital.
They told her that Tommy was there, and he needed emergency surgery.
Imagine that moment.
You believe your grandson is away working with family, maybe tired but safe.
Then suddenly, you hear he's in a hospital, badly injured, in need of an operation.
Sonia was left in shock, trying to process what had just been said.
Nothing made sense.
How could this be?
What had happened to her sweet, innocent boy who had left the house smiling just a day before?
The truth, as she would later discover, was far more horrifying than she could have ever imagined.
To be continued.
