From Catfish to Cashflow: Documentary Sheds Light on Financial Secrecy

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If you’re a fan of true crime, you may remember hearing about Netflix’s “Unknown Number: The High School Catfish.” If you haven’t seen the documentary, beware — spoilers ahead.

The documentary, which made headlines over the summer, focuses on a Michigan high schooler who begins receiving threatening and explicit text messages from an unknown number. It’s later revealed that the culprit was the victim’s mother, Kendra Licardi.

Aside from the shocking revelation of who was behind all of this, the documentary alludes to the fact that Licardi was able to ‘catfish’ her child due to her financial role in the family. Licardi was the breadwinner of the family. In the documentary, she claims she worked at Central Michigan University in Human Resources before accepting a job in 2019 at Ferris State University, working in IT.

According to an investigation published in The Cut, at one point, Licardi told her husband she had gotten a big raise at her new job, leading the family to buy their dream home. Soon enough, the family begins missing mortgage payments. According to the investigation, her husband asserts the family experienced identity theft. Licardi says she was hacked after bouncing a check.

It’s later revealed that Licardi had been lying all along. She was actually fired from her job at CMU in 2019 and her new job at Ferris State didn’t come with a salary increase. In 2021, she was placed on a performance improvement plan and eventually quit. Since she presumably wasn’t working and had a background in IT, Licardi had all the time and knowledge to orchestrate the crime. It went on for about two years before she was caught.

By the time her lies were discovered, the family had been through financial hardship. Licardi was arrested and lost custody of her child. She also lost her marriage. When questioned about her motives, she reportedly told authorities that ‘stress and finances’ caused her to act out.