Three females contacted police about their exchanges with Miller in the dating app throughout 2015. Authorities records reveal one 25-year-old got a note on OkCupid from a person with all the handle lucky4me123. On their profile, the person provided himself being an “independent yet obviously caring” person who lived alone and hoped to “find that unique someone.” He was, OKCupid said, a “67% match” in compatibility when it comes to girl. She recognized Miller’s mugshot from a news article about Gaude’s warnings.
At the same time, Miller was in fact placed in the state’s online sex offender database for pretty much seven months. The Colorado bureau that administers the registry had no record of Match Group workers asking for information regarding people on its offender list during this period. A Match Group representative verifies OkCupid never checked their registry status.