When I was a kid, I had a friend let's call him Jonathan, and let's give me the name John. One day I decided to go over to his house, it was snowing outside, turns out he was doing the same thing, he was going to call me out, we met halfway to our houses. We both had similar names, similar thoughts and similar actions. It didn't happen just once.
My point is, it could be a coincidence and your Tomas may not be the real culprit.
Read my post again. They are connected through multiple bitcoin transactions. 1NqwQkEb57JWmZExB1cM7NRMzux2HhYGoq was a wallet posted by YaCoinYeah. Follow 1NqwQkEb57JWmZExB1cM7NRMzux2HhYGoq > 1BdA6Qyu9naBaUJVreyeckrXXvbxSNEuU6 > 1En3zR29cJnXGw1qFVkoQkDZvnp3Vj2m27.
1En3zR29cJnXGw1qFVkoQkDZvnp3Vj2m27 is a wallet owned by the same person who scammed the Sheep Marketplace.
See 1En3zR29cJnXGw1qFVkoQkDZvnp3Vj2m27 > 19S3MBScmYW4Z7SChbaUahcAsM3vtg5APE
or 1En3zR29cJnXGw1qFVkoQkDZvnp3Vj2m27 > 1EYQzmkhL91EjPH3TjwHEkGuy7dckXxwBQ >1Ap1Wb4twZyhbHD5ZSr2HEYEiREqhgdWya > > 19icYLb7TBg8YzsZYjU2FTUUpqGwfgoM5L
There are many transactions from YaCoinYeah that share wallets of the Sheep Marketplace Scammer.
When I get to my files I'll post a list for you.
It is true that there is not a 100% absolute certain probability that all of these accounts connect to YaCoinYeah, but even if they don't, YaCoinYeah is still connected to the Sheep Marketplace Scammer through transactions.
Also without assumptions, could we ever prove anything true beyond absolute, plausible deniability?