Matthew B. Cox, once a notorious conman, has now become a popular figure in the true crime community. He grew up in Tampa, Florida, and despite early struggles with dyslexia and ADHD, earned an art degree from the University of South Florida.
In the 2000s, Cox launched a massive mortgage fraud scheme that led him to steal over $55 million from various banks. His crimes included identity theft, mortgage fraud, and forging documents—he was even declared one of the most prolific mortgage scammers in history! 😲
Matthew B. Cox is an admitted con man who spent 13 years in federal prison for a range of bank fraud crimes. He openly admits his guilt and uses his past to fuel a new passion: true crime storytelling.
🔒 While serving his sentence, Matthew's fascination with crime deepened. He started writing the stories of fellow inmates, focusing on their unique criminal activities. This writing led to the launch of his YouTube channel, where he interviews criminals about their crimes.
🎥 Unlike typical true crime channels that focus on violent offenses, Matthew's content highlights the clever and bizarre crimes, offering a different perspective on the genre. He aims to showcase the minds behind these acts, revealing the creativity and motivations that drove them.
Matthew has become a key figure on youtube by creating worlds #1 podcast about fraudsters, burglars, scammers, conman's, bank robbers, smugglers etc.
- Channel: Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime
- Subscribers: 509,000
- Total views: 209,344,578
- Total videos: 1,615
- Country: US
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My name is Matthew B. Cox and I’m a con man. I served 13 years in federal prison for a variety of bank fraud related charges, and I’m 100 percent guilty of them all. As you can imagine, I have always been fascinated by true crime; ranging from true crime documentaries to movies. While I was incarcerated, I wrote dozens of my fellow prisoners' true crime stories. Those stories led me to start this Youtube channel. Specifically, the bulk of the content on the channel revolves around me interviewing various criminals about their crimes. I hope to focus on the more unique, clever, and bizarre true crime tales, as opposed to, the more murderous stories that dominate the genre. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. Partners with ThoughtLeaders, InfluenceLogic, & Broadrangemedia Want to be a guest? Fill out the form: https://forms.gle/5H7FnhvMHKtUnq7k7
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- Link: Matthew Cox | True Crime
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