Solved Murders - True Crime Stories - Vanished Oil Tycoon Murder Mystery, Family Secrets, and a Fugitive on the Run #62
Episode Date: August 6, 2025#horrorstories #reddithorrorstories #ScaryStories #creepypasta #horrortales #murdermystery #familysecrets #fugitiveontheRun #darkwealth #unsolvedcrime When a wealthy oil tycoon suddenly disappears, ...his family insists it’s just a business move—but one relative knows the truth smells of blood. What follows is a gripping story of murder, long-buried secrets, and the hunt for a fugitive hiding behind money and lies. As the narrator uncovers the twisted legacy left behind, they find themselves trapped in a world where truth gets buried deeper than bodies. Some fortunes are paid for in blood. horrorstories, reddithorrorstories, scarystories, horrorstory, creepypasta, horrortales, murdermystery, oiltycoon, familydrama, darksecrets, fugitiveontherun, crimeandbetrayal, deadlylegacy, wealthandpower, bloodmoney, chillingconfession, trustnobody, vanishingtruth, unsolveddisappearance, corruptionunmasked
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All right, buckle up.
What I'm about to tell you sounds like something ripped straight out of a crime thriller movie,
the kind with exotic locations, fast cars, money everywhere, and a twist that makes you rethink everything.
But this?
This happened for real.
Or at least, that's what everyone says.
So, there's this guy, Abraham Kempdelham.
He's 40, sharpsuited, slick talking, and loaded.
I mean, loaded, loaded.
Nigerian Ivorian dude, born into money but made even more with his uncle's oil export company.
Big time stuff, liquefied natural gas from the Niger Delta, a business that basically prints cash.
Last year alone, the company ranked in over 3.2 million pounds in revenue, and Abraham pocketed over 300,000 pounds just in dividends.
That's just one stream of income. The guy has a 1.2 million pound house in Malden, Essex.
Not to mention a luxury apartment in Bushwick, NYC, and a suburban estate in West Hartford, Connecticut.
Oh, and let's not forget the cherry on top, a sleek 2023 Mercedes-Maybach S-680 hybrid,
worth almost 170,000 pounds.
Sounds like a guy who has it all, right?
Wrong.
Because now.
Now he's gone.
Vanished.
Poof.
On the run like some kids.
character out of a Jason-born flick.
And why?
Because two bodies were found at his fancy-ass mansion in Malden.
Not just anyone either.
His wife, well, his Russian-born wife, 21-year-old Anushka L. Alexandrova, and her younger brother,
16-year-old Israel are Alexandrova.
Dead.
Both of them.
Found early one morning by Anushka's mother, who also lived in the house.
That's right.
Nkendlim not only brought Anushka to the UK when they married three and a half years ago,
but also managed to bring her whole family over.
The mother, Israel, the little brother, even her older twin brothers, Alexi and Ephraim,
who ended up as traders at some posh investment firm in Boston.
One of her sisters, Stasia, is out in California, studying at CSU Sacramento.
Anyway, back to that morning in Malden.
It's the kind of thing you never forget.
According to initial police reports, there'd been some kind of argument.
Apparently, Abraham accused young Israel of stealing something.
Nobody knows exactly what, money.
Jewelry.
Maybe something that's better kept under wraps.
Whatever it was, it escalated.
Badly.
Now here's where things start to get murky.
The cops say there were signs of a struggle.
Something violent.
But the real kicker.
Abraham was nowhere to be found.
By the time the police got there, he was already gone.
No calls, no messages.
Nothing.
Just an empty house with two bodies, one grief-stricken mother-in-law, and a whole lot of blood.
Essex police called in the National Crime Agency, think of them like Britain's version of the FBI,
and they didn't waste time.
They issued a statement naming Abraham as the prime suspect.
And it didn't take a genius to figure out that he might be heading for one of his other properties.
The NCA said there's a good chance he fled to the United States.
Authorities in Connecticut and the FBI have already been looped in.
It's not the first time Abraham's had run-ins with the law either, just not for anything this serious.
A few years back, he got smacked with a fine, over 67,000 pounds.
for not paying his taxes in the UK.
And before that, the IRS hit him with a $7,800 bill for unpaid property taxes in San Jose.
Guy was clearly rich, but maybe not all that great with money.
Or maybe he just didn't care.
When you're living like a king, what's a few fines here and there?
But this?
This is something else.
You don't just disappear after two people turn up dead in your house,
not unless you've got something to hide.
The thing is, no one can figure out what Abraham was thinking.
I mean, if it really was a heat of the moment thing, a tragic fight gone wrong, why run?
Why not come forward, say it was self-defense or an accident or literally anything that didn't involve
hopping the next jet out of the country?
People who knew him say he was always a bit intense.
Charming, sure, but with this edge.
Like you didn't want to get on his bad side.
Some of his business rivals in Nigeria talked about his ruthless streak.
Smart guy, no doubt, fluent in English, French, and some Russian.
New how to play the game.
Could close deals like a pro.
But also, a little paranoid.
Always looking over his shoulder.
Anushka, from what people say, was the opposite.
Sweet, social, kind of naive.
Way too young for a guy like him, if you ask me. Married him when she was barely 18. He was 36. That should tell you something right there. Her friends say she was excited about the marriage at first, the lifestyle, the glamour, but things got weird fast. Abraham was possessive, controlling even. She'd stopped posting online. Stopped reaching out to her friends. Classic signs.
Then there's Israel, just 16.
A kid.
Smart, techie, into computers and gaming.
No criminal record, nothing shady.
So what could he possibly have stolen that was worth killing over?
That's the part no one can answer.
Now the media is having a field day with it.
Every tabloid and news outlet in the UK is splashing Abraham's face across the front page.
They're calling him the oil fuel.
fugitive and the runaway tycoon. Social media's ablaze with theories, some people think it's a
setup that maybe the twins, Alexi and Ephraim, had something to do with it. Others say Abraham
might have been into something darker, money laundering, gang ties, offshore schemes, you name
it. And those BVI shell companies he uses? They're only making people more suspicious.
And the timelines tight. The murders happened just after midnight.
Police arrived shortly after 2 a.m.
Anushka's mom was hysterical.
And by 6 a.m., Abraham's phone had gone dark.
Last known ping was at Heathrow Airport.
After that, radio silence.
Interpol's now involved.
The case has gone international.
There's talk of freezing his assets, issuing red notices, all of it.
But honestly, I don't think.
think they'll find him easily. This is a guy who's moved money through at least three continents.
He knows how to vanish. And if he made it to the U.S., he's probably already planning his next move.
But here's the part that keeps bugging me. What if it wasn't him? What if there's more to this than
meets the eye? Could he have walked into something bigger? Maybe Israel wasn't just a kid playing
video games. Maybe he found something. Something that Abraham wanted buried. Or maybe someone else
had beef with the family, and Abraham just happened to be the easiest scapegoat. I don't know.
All I know is, this isn't the end. Not by a long shot. They'll keep digging, peeling back the
layers of this twisted story. And somewhere out there, Abraham Kempelam is watching, waiting.
and maybe, just maybe, getting ready to tell his side of the story.
The end.
