The Hipster Grifter Peaked Too Soon
Briefly

Kari Ferrell's memoir captures the audacity of low-level trickery in a pre-scam society, illustrating how our acceptance of shamelessness has evolved over time.
Ferrell's rise and downfall serve as a mirror to our cultural acceptance of grifters, contrasting with figures like Billy McFarland and Anna Delvey, who profit post-crime.
Read at The Atlantic
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