10 Darknet Vendors in 1 - JoyInc aka LaFarmacia aka WhiteDoc aka JanesAddic. E7 Darknet Demystified
In Episode 7 of Darknet Demystified, we break down the case that links ten darknet vendor accounts JoyInc, LaFarmacia, WhiteDoc, JanesAddiction, DaShop, WhiteRepublic, Tomorrowland, PlanetHollywood, DopeValley, and Major2Minor all controlled by the same crew.

In Episode 7 of Darknet Demystified, we break down the case that links ten darknet vendor accounts JoyInc, LaFarmacia, WhiteDoc, JanesAddiction, DaShop, WhiteRepublic, Tomorrowland, PlanetHollywood, DopeValley, and Major2Minor all controlled by the same crew.
Operating across 17 darknet markets over seven years, this network distributed cocaine, methamphetamine, MDMA, and ketamine to customers across the U.S. using the United States Postal Service and cryptocurrency. What looked like a decentralized web of vendors was actually a centralized, tightly controlled operation that made fatal operational security mistakes.
We walk through the full timeline from 2018 to 2025 covering the logistics, the use of the infamous Honda Civic, the repeated use of sender names, distinctive stamps, and the exact OPSEC failures that allowed federal agents to map and dismantle the whole operation. If you're serious about understanding how darknet markets really work and how vendors actually get caught this is the episode you don't want to miss.
Chapters include:
The 4-man crew behind the vendors
The fake decentralization of 10 vendor accounts
Patterns across 17 darknet markets
Insecure communications and reused logistics
The Civic that moved it all
Indictment breakdown and final collapse
Critical OPSEC failures every vendor should understand
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00:00 Introduction and Case Overview
00:46 The Four SoCal Darknet Vendors and Their Individual Roles
02:44 Operational Structure and Complacency Issues
03:21 Multiple Vendor Identities Under One Operation
06:49 Scale of Operations Across 17 Darknet Markets
08:23 Increasing Exposure and OpSec Vulnerabilities
09:59 Creating a Paper Trail Through Repeated Patterns
13:13 Shipping Mistakes: Same Post Offices and Return Information
16:51 Consistent Methods Across Different Markets
20:39 Timeline of the Operation and Evidence Collection
25:14 Scaling Up Operations (2020-2022)
27:21 The Honda Civic: Central to Operations and Evidence
31:36 Building the Federal Case Through Pattern Recognition
37:19 Federal Charges and Individual Defendants
40:16 Court Proceedings and Evidence Summary
41:35 OpSec Failures: Lack of Compartmentalization and Adaptation
45:16 Conclusion: The Importance of Evolving Security Practices
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