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what happened to nicholas aleverdians wife louise

Nicholas Alahverdian’s “wife” Louise appears to have been part of the death- hoax story rather than a clearly verified real person. Reporting from the time said investigators believed the wife may not have existed at all, and that the voice on calls claiming to be Louise may have been Alahverdian using voice- changing tech or another disguise.

What’s known

  • In the hoax narrative, “Louise” phoned people to say he had died, but reporters later questioned whether she was ever real.
  • One outlet said investigators believed the wife likely never existed and that the voice may have been altered to sound female.
  • Another report said a memorial-arranging call from “Louise” sounded very similar to a different wife, Miranda, adding to the confusion around the identity.

The cautious takeaway

The safest reading is that Louise was either a fake identity or part of an elaborate deception tied to Alahverdian’s reported attempt to fake his death. Public reporting does not support a clean, confirmed account of a real wife named Louise with a separately documented fate.

Why this got attention

This story spread because it mixed a presumed death, a mysterious widow, and later claims that the same man was alive overseas under another name. That combination made the “Louise” question a recurring point in coverage and forum discussion.

TL;DR: Louise was widely reported as the supposed widow in the death-hoax, but investigators and journalists later cast serious doubt on whether she was real at all.