I don't know if I'm overworked and overtired but I'm not seeing a connection....not even a slight one.have I gone mad ? ..:thinking:
Seriously confused right now. I really wish I could connect these dots!!!!!
Anyone up for research on Ben Sr and his occupation in Ohio?
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Oh my goodness. I can't concentrate because there is much yelling about Minecraft around me but...wow. Surely somebody can tease something out of this - holy smokes:
http://law.justia.com/cases/mississippi/supreme-court/1992/90-ca-0409-1.html
Ehn -- I dunno. Looks like the parties in this case are African American.
http://www.nytimes.com/1991/03/04/nyregion/tracing-a-devious-path-to-the-ivy-league.htmlMr. Schroyer said last week that he had misgivings about the new student, who had enrolled under the name Jay Huntsman. "I think my initial reaction was, 'Are you sure you're not a little bit older than 17?' " Mr. Schroyer said. Mr. Huntsman, Mr. Schroyer said, claimed to have been born in Los Angeles and to have lost both parents in an automobile accident. But a Palo Alto police officer who did community-relations duty at the school checked with the police in Los Angeles, and cast doubt on the story. "He said there was a Jay Huntsman, but it was a baby that died early," Mr. Schroyer said.
This was back in the late 80s around the same time FLEK assumed the Becky Sue Turner identity. What makes this even more interesting is the man in question took his identify from a baby that died in california like FLEK.Wow. Creepy. How long ago was this non related case your reading?
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This was back in the late 80s around the same time FLEK assumed the Becky Sue Turner identity. What makes this even more interesting is the man in question took his identify from a baby that died in california like FLEK.
From reading the article, it appears that back in those day Law Enforcement was not aware of the whole identify theft angle of using dead babies, they casually mentioned it as if it was a coincidence. James Hogue was probably on his way towards obtaining a birth certificate/SS number if he had not already done so.
I could really use some help. The Becky Turner death certificate had two mistakes on it. One mistake was in the spelling of the name of Becky, as it was spelled Beckie. The second mistake was on the listing of the date of birth on the certificate as it was out by 3 days.
Here are my questions below.
1. Who makes up the death certificates?
2. Who provides the information to the person making up the death certificate?
3. How did the mistakes on the death certificate make it easier for a person to take over the identity of a
deceased person?
4. Could FLEK of her own resources have just picked this particular identity to take over, or was she helped?
5. What are the steps that the state of California would have gone through before issuing a birth certificate to an application, which in this case, was FLEK.
So anyone could comment on any question. I would appreciate that.
What's interesting is that he's not from CA, but seemed to be in the CA area when picking a CA dead baby's identity. In the preinternet days, I would imagine it would have been harder for FLEK to choose BST's identity if she wasn't local or related to/acquainted with the Turners. I guess if I could find archives, I would like to know how widely publicized BST's passing was. Was it in big newspapers, etc. How hard would it have been to come across BST's information in order to think it would be a good identity to steal? Just brainstorming...This is completely unrelated, but I was reading an article about a notorious con artist/burglar, and this caught my attention: http://www.nytimes.com/1991/03/04/nyregion/tracing-a-devious-path-to-the-ivy-league.html