[That was sarcasm, people.]

Sometimes online dating can be…murrrrder. [Insert evil laugh here.]

I know it’s not funny. I just don’t deal with “downer news” that well. (Yes, 2001 was a difficult year. Actually, which year hasn’t been a difficult year?)

Internet Romance Ends in Murder for Memphis Woman

There are a number of web sites that make it easy for many people to find love on-line. That’s apparently what 43 year-old Linda White, who lived in Memphis with her parents, thought she had found. However, less than a year after meeting Craig Musso on-line, and moving to upstate New York, the relationship ended with Linda White’s death.

“This is an unusual circumstance, this case,” says Wayne County, NY Sheriff Richard Pisciotti.

Police in New York say White was strangled to death by her new husband. There is no word on Musso’s motive. All that is known is that the Internet brought these two people together. White and Musso met face-to-face for the first time in Memphis, after Musso caught a bus to town. That meeting followed an eight-month relationship on-line. The two were married in Memphis almost immediately.

Linda White’s neighbors say that was her first mistake.

“You should get to know that person personally, before you marry them,” says Frank Benson. Criminologist Richard Janikowski agrees, but says Craig Musso may be just another predator using a computer to capture his prey.

“The Internet is used for all kinds of things, unfortunately,” says Janikowski.

Unfortunately for Linda White, true love may have been just a trick. Janikowski says it’s a lesson for other potentially lovelorn adults.

“There are all kinds of predators out there, and adults need to protect themselves, especially women,” says Janikowski.

I share this because knowledge is power. And we must be vigilant, pay heed to the red flags wherever they are. It’s not quite the imperative to “trust no one,” but certainly, we need to proceed cautiously.

And gentlemen, if you’re offended because women seem reluctant to get involved with you for whatever reason, just be patient, and understand where we’re coming from. Of course, not every Internet contact is a potential murderer, but we have to not let our desire to connect with someone, and our yearning to have romance sweep us away, blind us to a more basic danger.

File this under “For What It’s Worth.”