Former iPhone owner Katy McCaffrey now has a public Facebook photo album that she shares with an unwitting partner: a Disney cruise ship employee named Nelson who’s apparently been snapping photos on the stolen smartphone and automatically uploading them to McCaffrey’s Facebook account. Within the “stolen iPhone adventures” gallery, which you can see here, are photos of Nelson’s supposed love interest, his friends, and other mundane happenings aboard the ship that McCaffrey has taken the liberty to narrate with ad-libbed captions. In a comment on the album, she says that the iPhone “was stolen on board the Disney Wonder cruiseline back in April,” and that “his photos are just making it to my photostream.” While Nelson’s employer is likely to put an end to his alleged criminal mischief sooner rather than later, we can’t help but hope it floats by undetected a little longer — we’re just now getting to know him.
iPhone thief’s Disney cruise adventure goes on public display in owner’s Facebook album
Former iPhone owner Katy McCaffrey now has a public Facebook photo album that she shares with an unwitting partner: a Disney cruise ship employee named Nelson who’s been snapping photos on the stolen smartphone and automatically uploading them to McCaffrey’s Facebook account.
Former iPhone owner Katy McCaffrey now has a public Facebook photo album that she shares with an unwitting partner: a Disney cruise ship employee named Nelson who’s been snapping photos on the stolen smartphone and automatically uploading them to McCaffrey’s Facebook account.


Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.
Most Popular
Most Popular
- Apple raises the Mac Mini’s starting price
- The craziest part of Musk v. Altman happened while the jury was out of the room
- Dreame’s rocket-powered car can do 0–60 in 0.9 seconds because you can just say things now
- Some of Xteink’s credit card-sized e-readers are losing their best feature
- Christian content creators are outsourcing AI slop to gig workers on Fiverr











