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March 25, 2026 7 mins

In Episode 5, we explored an online persona Laura allegedly created, but there was another alleged persona that we didn’t have time to get into. In this bonus episode, we're sharing this cut-for-time scene, as content creators Megan Fox and Lauren Neidigh tell the story of a man claiming to be Laura Owens’ ex-boyfriend. 

To get the most out of this bonus episode, listen after Episode 5, "Sounds Familiar?"

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Hey, it's Stephanie back with a bonus episode. We talked
in episode five about the personas Laura allegedly used online.
There was one more alleged persona that we didn't have
time to get into, So in this bonus episode, we
want to bring you a scene that was cut for time.
During my research, I talked to many of the online

(00:27):
content creators covering this case, and there's a few you
haven't met yet, like Megan Fox. And no, not the
actress Megan Fox. This Megan is a journalist and a
podcaster on YouTube. You'll hear more from her in upcoming episodes.
When I talked to Megan, I asked her if Laura
ever contacted her directly.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
No, not once. Well, okay, let me take that back.
That's not true. She may have, because I did get
several emails from Tag.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
A man named Tag started emailing content creators claiming to
be Laura's ex boyfriend.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
Megan, my friends call me Tag. And over the past
few months, I have been following this situation regarding Laura Owens,
a woman I dated and was involved with intimately from
mid late twenty fifteen to twenty sixteen. I am not
fully ready to come forward publicly with my story, but
I am willing to support you and the other victims,
specifically with what I feel could be valuable background information

(01:28):
and help fill in some critical information holes.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
Tag said that he just wanted the truth about Laura
Owens to come out. He admits to feeling a lot
of guilt over their alleged relationship, noting that he didn't
truly understand the situation while he was in it. Tag
then turns his attention to Dave Neil. Here's Megan reading
that part of Tag's email.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
He and I have zero connection or personal history. Yet
I was immediately revulsed by literally almost all of his
content from day one. Frankly, he's an unfunny vulgarian, and
I take serious issue with him calling himself a journalist.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
For Megan, this was immediately suspicious. Most people love Dave Neil.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
You can't hate Dave. Dave's great Dave is very difficult
to hate. I mean, nobody hates Dave like this except Laura.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
Meghan decided not to report on the email from Tag
to her, the language sounded suspiciously similar to the kind
of thing Laura Owens often says. But Tag's emails kept coming.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
So one of the things that did throw me off.
In the second email that Tag sent, Tag gave up
some information about Chase J. Jones.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Remember, Chase J. Jones was the Howard University student trying
to cancel Clayton, a character that allegedly led straight back
to Laura's phone number. For Megan, the fact that Tag
knew Chase J. Jones was too convenient.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
It's got to be Laura.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Meghan decided to try and verify to see if Tag
was who he said he was.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
I tried to get this person on the phone, and
this person said they would be available, and then nothing.
And every time I would say let's get on the phone,
there'd be some excuse. Oh, I'm traveling through Vienna. That
was my favorite. I'm on a train in Vienna. If
someone won't actually get on the phone with you, it's
a very good sign that they're not who they say

(03:26):
they are.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
Even still, Megan kept her suspicions to herself.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
I never mentioned it to anyone publicly until Tag started
contacting Lauren.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
Lauren Nighty is another YouTuber who began covering the case
after seeing Laura's Reddit posts. Lauren had been following Dave
Neil's content.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
I saw that people were kind of going in on
Dave and he was giving a lot of backlash for
going after someone who people thought was either the victim
or she was mentally ill.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
At the time, Lauren worked as a psychic value later
at a hospital. She felt like she had professional insight
into this kind of behavior.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
I myself had been working in the hospital for a
long time as a psych evaluator who works with patients
who come into the hospital the ere who need help,
and I have to determine whether or not they're actually
a danger to themselves or if there's somebody who maybe
needs help but can deal with this on an outpatient basis.
And I had to determine what's the basis for the

(04:28):
things that you're saying, and what's the motivation behind these things.
A lot of times people would say, well, I did
this to get XYZ reaction from somebody, or there was
a means to an end, and that's what I was
seeing in Laura. I was seeing a lot of these
threats being made for a means to an end, and
people were going after Dave in a way that I
was like, really uncomfortable with. I was like, you guys

(04:48):
don't understand the things that go into these evaluations and
what people say and why, and that there's more to
the story than just somebody made a threat. Now we
all have to stop talking about it. We have to
give them what they want or else. And so I
kind of came to Dave's defense a little bit, and
that's how I got involved.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
Lauren started making her own YouTube videos discussing the case.
Then in spring of twenty twenty four, I.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
Get an email from somebody claiming to be Laura's ex
boyfriend named Tag, which, if you know the Chase J.
Jones story, you know is kind of ridiculous because it's
Tag and Chase. But he tried to convince me, basically
that Laura really was like sick and he really was
worried that she was going to do something to hurt herself.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Lauren took it seriously. She didn't report on it, but
she responded to Tag.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
I was very empathetic and responded in a way that
I would respond to anybody who was dealing with a
person of that kind of illness, where she was struggling
with suicidal thoughts. And they didn't respond, and I tried
again to say like, will you please talk to me
and verify your identity as you offered to do, and
it's like I never heard back again after that.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
Content like Lauren and Megan Fox regularly talked offline about
the case, and one day Lauren mentioned the Tag email
to Megan, who.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
Then let me know that she had also received an
email from Tag and we compared our emails and they
were very different in tone. Both of them have in
common that he tried to basically gass us up to
make us feel good about ourselves while putting down other
people like Dave.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
They were never able to prove if Tag was a
real person.

Speaker 3 (06:29):
I think that the idea of Tag was to report
on this and be like, hey, someone from Laura's past
came out and said like, this is actually true to
get people talking online about how her story was not
made up basically, and it didn't work.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
If it was Laura behind these emails from Tag, she
might have done it to try to get sympathy from
people online, but it seems to have backfired. Thank you
so much for listening and stay tuned for episodes in
bonus content on the Love Trapped feed.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
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