A mom-of-three has caused a stir among TikTok viewers after posting a string of videos revealing the contents of her 'in case I go missing' folder.
Self-confessed true crime junkie Jennifer McAllister-Nevins, from New York, details five things she has in a folder in case she can't be found.
The kit includes a hair sample 'for DNA testing,' the names of her friends and exes in case they're needed for questioning, fresh fingerprints, a handwriting sample for analysis, and medical records for forensic evidence and in case of any health needs.
So far the clip has been viewed more than seven million times, with many viewers branding her homemade forensic file a bad idea.
Self-confessed true crime junkie Jennifer McAllister-Nevins, from New York, details five things she has in a folder in case she can't be found, with these including a hair sample for DNA testing and the names of her friends and exes in case they're needed for questioning
So far the clip has been viewed more than seven million times, with many viewers branding the TikToker's homemade file a bad idea
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Share'Make sure you put this somewhere safe or it will become a "how to make me go missing" binder,' one person said.
'Okay but what if you get robbed and the steal the binder? That's a lot of important info in one place,' another TikTok user wrote.
In a follow-up post, McAllister-Nevins adds five more things to her binder, including an extra set of keys, passwords and alarm codes, official documents, upcoming travel plans so that people know where she's planning to be and finally a flash drive with copies of all of the information stored on it.
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♬ original sound - SavorOne viewer asked McAllister-Nevins why she would go missing, to which she replied: 'There are also lots of ways people go missing, including sickness, injury, travel.' Some also said her hair sample wasn't the best method for a DNA sample and a cheek swab would be better so she posted another video showing her taking a swab from her mouth and adding it to her folder
The New Yorker explains: 'Because the last thing I want is for essential information to be hard to access in an emergency.'
One viewer asked McAllister-Nevins why she would go missing, to which she replied: 'There are also lots of ways people go missing, including sickness, injury, travel.'
Some people said her hair sample wasn't the best method for a DNA sample and a cheek swab would be better.
McAllister-Nevins co-runs a company called Savor which has a range of products to help with organizing the home
As a result, she posted another video showing her taking a swab from her mouth and adding it to her folder.
Along with being a lover of true crime, McAllister-Nevins is a fan of slick organization.
The mom-of-three co-runs a company called Savor, which has a range of products to help with organizing the home from desk organizers to baby keepsake boxes.
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