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I couldn't find this posted anywhere else, so I hope this is the right spot.
This is a very, very strange story.... photo at link below
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...ohndoe21m.html
32 aliases. Doctored fingerprints. Who is this guy?
By Mike Carterhttp://search.nwsource.com/search?sort=date&from=ST&source=ST&byline=Mike%20Carter
Seattle Times staff reporter
FBI hotline
Anyone with information about the man pictured can call the FBI at 206-622-0460.
For now, he's known to federal prosecutors as "John Doe," the man with too many names.
Beyond that, not much is known about the identity of the man the government has charged with seven felony counts, including mail fraud and aggravated identity theft, for allegedly using the Social Security numbers of a teenage boy and a man who died in 1977 to obtain fake identification.
The man in custody has used at least 32 identities since the 1980s, making it difficult for the FBI and prosecutors to determine his real name. In the early 1990s, he apparently once tried to burn his fingerprints off, which could make identifying him even harder. During a court appearance Thursday, he gave no clue to his real name.
This is a very, very strange story.... photo at link below
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...ohndoe21m.html
32 aliases. Doctored fingerprints. Who is this guy?
By Mike Carterhttp://search.nwsource.com/search?sort=date&from=ST&source=ST&byline=Mike%20Carter
Seattle Times staff reporter
FBI hotline
Anyone with information about the man pictured can call the FBI at 206-622-0460.
For now, he's known to federal prosecutors as "John Doe," the man with too many names.
Beyond that, not much is known about the identity of the man the government has charged with seven felony counts, including mail fraud and aggravated identity theft, for allegedly using the Social Security numbers of a teenage boy and a man who died in 1977 to obtain fake identification.
The man in custody has used at least 32 identities since the 1980s, making it difficult for the FBI and prosecutors to determine his real name. In the early 1990s, he apparently once tried to burn his fingerprints off, which could make identifying him even harder. During a court appearance Thursday, he gave no clue to his real name.