By Sami Quadri For The Daily Mail
Published: 11:47 BST, 12 June 2019 | Updated: 12:37 BST, 12 June 2019
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Adele Rennie (pictured) tricked ten different people, sometimes by using a voice-changing app on her phone
A former nurse who posed as a man online to con women into sending her naked pictures is back in prison after repeating the crime only months after her release.
Adele Rennie, 28, targeted three more victims and used voice-altering software to sound like a man in the so-called 'catfish' scam.
Rennie, of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, admitted posing as men named Dan, Daniel, Max and Jack during an 18-day period in which she duped victims into sending her personal information and pictures by social media apps such as Tinder and Instagram.
She also tricked one of the women, a single mother of two, into sending her a video after she posed as a male lawyer.
Rennie admitted the crimes, which caused her victims 'fear and alarm', at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court on Monday and sentence was deferred.
All the offences were carried out in January, three months after she was freed from jail after serving ten months of a 22-month sentence for an