I remember something to do with Ng and Woo families but I don't remember what it was. Did you try searching the forum?
Was there some connection to Laciner?
I very vaguely remember a connection made, I'm sure it is on one of the boards here. I read through everything I heard about this woman here & on the Thinking Sideways podcast, which introduced me to the case. I don't know where in the sub threads you are going to find the reference, but I remember the connection.
This is exactly what I did when I wanted a fake ID to get into bars when I was 18. I altered my birth certificate, took it to the Dept. of Motor Vehicles, and told them my purse was stolen. I needed a new DL.
The woman looked on the computer and said, "Your birthdate is listed as 1967, not 1964."
Me: Wow... that's incorrect. Must have been a mistake on the DMV's part and I just never noticed. Here's my birth certificate.
Her: Here's your new driver's license.
I am about the same age as we suspect FLEK was. I seem to remember that you not only needed a birth certificate but ALSO a social security card to get a Driver's license. In fact, back then, they put the social security number right on your license. That was Ohio. So....... Does that mean that she must have also gotten a social security card issued in Becky Sue's name? Never thought about that before. Hmmm.
This one? Post 511 and 512 on this link http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...ies*&p=9744081&highlight=relative#post9744081I think I was trying to find a holly woo or something like that.
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In NJ, we didn't need to show our social security card, just have a number. (I remember this because my wallet was stolen so I didn't have a SS card, but I knew the number.) She might have made one up. Also the Idaho card was just an ID card, it wasn't a license. She might not have needed a SS number for an ID card.
FWIW, I also remember using just a photocopy of my birth certificate to get my driver's license. It wasn't an "official" copy with a raised seal.
I am about the same age as we suspect FLEK was. I seem to remember that you not only needed a birth certificate but ALSO a social security card to get a Driver's license. In fact, back then, they put the social security number right on your license. That was Ohio. So....... Does that mean that she must have also gotten a social security card issued in Becky Sue's name? Never thought about that before. Hmmm.
Thanks, just wondering because there is a number on the Idaho ID card that is in the format of a social security number and it is a separate number from their ID NUMBER?
I should know the answer to these things, but my brain seems to be made of sludge today. Any help is greatly appreciated
Did Velling tell us where BST's birth certificate was sent? Or was that information lost?
My drivers' license has sufficed as my "identification" since the age of 16, so I've never had a need for an ID card (strictly ID - like BST's from Boise), and so I'm curious if all US states offered these in 1987-88?? Any thoughts on how to find out? And, for anyone who read the Loompanics book... did it suggest obtaining this type of ID?