
Love Trapped Where Did the Ultrasound Come From? | BONUS
Mar 31, 2026
Dave Neal, a content creator who crowdsources internet investigations, explains tracing a Fiverr logo on an ultrasound back to its original owner. He recounts how his community used reverse image searches to find and support the woman whose image was stolen. They organized fundraising and compassionate outreach while reflecting on broader harm to survivors.
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Original Ultrasound Traced To Grieving Mother
- Dave Neal's community discovered the ultrasound's origin via a Google reverse image search and contacted the original owner, a Texas woman named Stormy.
- Stormy had blogged about vanishing twin syndrome and recognized the ultrasound as her only physical proof of the lost fetus, which made the theft deeply personal.
Private Grief Weaponized Into False Evidence
- The stolen ultrasound came from a personal grief blog about vanishing twin syndrome, showing how private content can be weaponized.
- Laura Owens used that image to fabricate a pregnancy narrative, turning a private loss into evidence for deception.
Community Fundraised For The Woman Whose Image Was Stolen
- Dave Neal and his audience not only identified the original owner but also raised roughly $6,000 via GoFundMe to support her.
- The fundraiser intended to give Stormy funds for a birthday party or family vacation for her surviving child after the distress caused by the image theft.
