Oky Thief [patched] (2025)

The Oky Thief's methods were unorthodox, to say the least. They seemed to have an uncanny knowledge of the layout of each mansion, often targeting specific rooms and safes. The thief's techniques were so sophisticated that many believed they had an inside man, someone with access to the blueprints and security systems of the targeted homes.

: Durham, who was a self-made millionaire through crime by age 25, describes himself as a "thief" rather than a member of organized crime. He lacked interest in money laundering and claimed his crimes had a certain "charisma" and "innocence" because they didn't involve physical harm. oky thief

The name "Oky" itself is a point of debate. Some believe it is a corruption of "OK," as in the victim’s last word before the attack. Others argue it is the ghost’s actual name, carved into cursed images circulated online. The Oky Thief's methods were unorthodox, to say the least

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