Scammer, Manipulator, Cries R*pe: Case created with status Pending and sensitivity Standard
13 May 2026 13:39
Case Details
Case Name
Scammer, Manipulator, Cries R*pe
Person Name
Elizabeth Rodgers
Location
Kidderminster, UK
TikTok Username
@tiny_returns
Status
Verified
Sensitivity
Standard
Opened
2026-05-13 13:39:15
Summary
Elizabeth Leigh Rodgers (DOB: 24 September 1996) has used several surnames throughout her life, including Coles, Churchill, and Rodgers.
Jamie first met Beth through TikTok in August or September 2024, before reconnecting with her in December 2024. Their conversations initially focused on personal backgrounds, including military experiences and relationship dynamics, eventually leading to both personal and business involvement.
In January 2025, Beth joined Jamie’s TikTok creator network as a creator. By February, she was managing a team under the organisation, and by April she had expanded into running an agency named *The House of Madness*. In June 2025, she launched *The House of Madness Creator Network*, where she became a one-third owner alongside Jamie and Zoe.
According to Jamie, the professional relationship later deteriorated after Beth allegedly attempted to take control of the company and move creators into a competing creator network that she was allegedly operating behind the scenes through another individual. Due to issues with the wording of a termination notice, Jamie states her removal from the company was not legally enforceable at the time. Beth later submitted a two-week notice, which was accepted, after which she allegedly began attempting to recruit approximately 190 creators away from the existing network.
Beth’s personal history, as described by Jamie, includes significant trauma and instability during childhood. Beth and her twin sister, Danni, were reportedly born to parents struggling with severe drug addiction and were later adopted into an upper-class family. Danni later died in a car crash after emergency services were reportedly unable to extract her from the vehicle.
Jamie states that Beth served in military-related roles, including bomb disposal and joint task force operations, and had previously spent time in Zimbabwe before being evacuated due to safety concerns.
Jamie further alleges that Beth had previously been groomed from the age of 14 by an older man named Greg, who was connected to what Jamie describes as a cult-like rural community in the UK. According to the account, Greg’s father assisted Beth in escaping the environment, suffering consequences within the community as a result. Jamie also claims that Beth continued to have limited contact with the group due to matters involving Harry and a piece of land owned by Beth that was strategically important to the community.
Additional allegations made by Jamie include claims that Beth knowingly protected at least one alleged paedophile and later involved Jamie in identifying or exposing individuals online using his technical and investigative abilities. Jamie also describes escalating online harassment campaigns, confrontations, and public disputes connected to those events.
The provided video links are referenced as background material relating to Beth’s history and associated allegations.
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