TOLEDO, Ohio — Jack McLaughlin thought he had found love on Facebook. For five years, he talked daily with a woman named Mikayla Johns, sometimes for six or seven hours at a time. He sent her more than $50,000 to help with medical bills, gas money and other expenses.
But Mikayla Johns doesn’t exist.
The woman in the photos is real – but she isn’t Mikayla Johns. The images belong to Valerie Fox, a Tennessee Realtor and mother of four who had never heard of McLaughlin until a little more than a month ago. According to alleged victims and evidence they say they’ve compiled, the person behind the deception may live in Susquehanna, Pa…