I believe that her identity and SS (with her maiden name) matches someone in AZ. That is what I remember.
Hope this helps. To be honest the reply totally confused me. It was from MClark from Seaside, Ca where Mary Day's case is being investigated but if you read the answer it suddenly appears to be from a different person. I thought the UID was being investigated in Texas not Ca.Thank you for your request regarding the Mary Day investigation. I have reviewed the file you referred to in NAMUS. The photo is not a person I recognize and is not Mary Day. The year of birth (1959) is also not a match.
My case involves a woman who is posing as our victim. Her identity is still a mystery. I do have a social security number that was fictitiously used belonging to a juvenile in Oregon. And I have a partial SSN also used which is from New Jersey. If any of that matches up, please let me know. I am doubtful there is any connection at all. Thanks again.
Thanks for the timeline, Magnum P.E. - it's helpful to see it outlined like that. There is one clarification I'd like to make, though. The university she supposedly graduated from is the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA).
I've poked around looking for alumni stuff and didn't find much. Someone else might have better luck, though!.
Well, in France i wear a size 45 shoe. That sounds even MORE enormous.
Nothing here makes sense and until some more info is released we will likely get nowhere. Here is a tentative timeline for LR/LEK. Feel free to correct errors, add, or clarify.
Born between about 1959 and 1969
1988 Applies for SSN in Arizona using LEK birth certificate. She is not LEK.
1987 Lives in Texas
1997 Graduates from U of Texas
2004 Marries
2008(?) Daughter born
2010 Dies
So what could she have done by the age of 19 to 29 that was so bad that she created a new identity? If she had been incarcerated or was AWOL or had a BCD from the military, her prints would have shown up. Illegal alien? Never heard any mention of an accent. Wish she had done a local television interview. She seems to be a total cypher.
The UT records would be very interesting to see indeed, if in fact she ever went there. (I'm betting she didn't, and as she was self employed who would bother to verify her claimed education?) Anyone have access to the UT yearbook from her claimed year of graduation? And I wonder where she claimed to have graduated from HS when (if) she went to UT?
I have been married a long while, and as my wife and I have grown up in the same small town we know a lot about each others's lives and families. Multiple generations of our families have known each other. I could not imagine marrying someone without knowing who her parents were, where she grew up, etc. I'm just saying, some close to her may know more about her true background than they are saying.
I am inclined to believe that it is more embarrassing than criminal, because she never got in any trouble again.
I said it kind of jokingly, but perhaps it WAS a sex change!
Thanks. To clarify- The SS# she was using when she died was issued in Texas, not Arizona in 1988 to LER. We do not know who the real LER was/is.
The places she lived and went to school before 2004 have not been verified. We know when she got married and when she died, that's about all that is without question.
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Sorry, this should be LEK, not LER. The SS# was issued to her maiden name.
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Thanks, Annemc. Yep, a timeline always helps and is one of the first things I do. Anyone know what she claimed her major was at UTA? Maybe someone knows someone who had the same major at the same time. I went to a large university, and only knew people in my major, and a few others socially. Anyone outside my major would probably not remember me, anyone in it would. It was a separate college within the university. I do doubt that anything will turn up. If someone could invent their whole existence, they could certainly invent a degree. This will be a tough nut to crack.
IIRC her degree was in marketing. I think it might be difficult to find someone who knew her while she was at UTA b/c of the culture there - lots of commuters, non-traditional students, etc.
Earlier on I was trying to get some kind of verification of her degree but couldn't find it (doesn't mean that it's not out there/true). She did work online in a marketing capacity but it was a small personal business (discussed earlier in the thread at length).