but emmeline also received disturbing messages.to get other messages from people who were supposedly within the scammers' network as well, which were a bit worrying. so, a few of them sent me screenshots of the scammers' bank account with my money in it, in the exact transactions that i'd sent, the exact figures. so, i knew, obviously, that it had come from them. it's surprising how public and open it is. like, it's almost as if it's not illegal. the photo that showed emmeline's money going into another bank account was posted by someone calling themselves uncle vio. i want to find out more about him and what he's up to. it turns out this little green king has been marketing himself on social media as a fraud consultant. �*with the economy in a rough spot, generating a legal source of income has become tough. but uncle vio is here to assist you.�* this promotional video was posted on snapchat. �*you could potentially earn anywhere from £2000 to £4,000.' uncle vio offers a way into fraud. �*so if you're interested, don't hesitate to