I apologize for being harsh, but I am going to be very blunt here, as I believe it is necessary after looking at your past posts. I am assuming this is the same scammer you posted in the past. It appears you have ignored past advice and have remained in contact with this scammer, holding on to artificial hope that "she" is real. I assume this is the same scammer using photos of Josie Ann Miller (who, incidentally, is Canadian and just turned 28 years old - she is not 30) who you reported before.
Just to be extremely clear: you are not now, and have never been, in contact with the real Josie Ann Miller. The real Josie Ann Miller has nothing whatsoever to do with the African scammer contacting you.
Webcam can be faked. Scammers use porn models/actresses because they can take video of those models and they can edit it to create their fake webcam. They can even make it look like they are actually doing certain things when you ask them to. With the right software, it is really easy to do.
In reality:
-An African scammer signed up for a bunch of porn sites (most likely using a stolen credit card) and downloaded a ton of photos and videos of Josie Ann Miller.
-The scammer then took those videos, and using software designed for the purpose, created some bogus webcam, ready to use whenever needed.
-He lined up a female accomplice to handle phone calls, or got himself a soundboard or voice changer.
-He set up multiple profiles on dating sites, using different names and Josie's photos.
-He then started a typical African scam, with the same romantic emails, lies, stories, and reasons for needing money we have seen from hundreds of other African scammers.
-When his victim is in doubt, he plays the fake webcam card, throws in some more photos (again he already has a large collection, and once again declares his undying love for the victim.
You can see the same tactics, including webcam, with another name
http://www.internet-love-scams.org/forums/showthread.php?p=124803There is no relationship. Nobody is ever coming to see you. The real Josie doesn't even know you exist. By remaining in contact with this scammer, you are allowing him to manipulate and control you. You are also keeping yourself from moving on with your life and possibly finding a real relationship that could make you happy.
You need to drop all contact with this scammer NOW. No more "what if's", no more doubts, no more maybes. If it makes you feel better, forward "her" emails to me (email address below) and I will point out some of the hundreds of things in the writing that will tell us that the author is an African, not a Canadian woman who is temporarily in Africa. Also make sure you read the information for victims in my signature line.
Any money you sent is lost. Get out of this before the scammer gets more from you. Only after you make a clean break will you be able to heal and move on.