reasypeasy
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This is an eye opening article about the way young women were frequently kidnapped by the OMG in Florida in the 1970s http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1995-12-17/news/9512160801_1_spaziano-fauss-outlaws/4
This one line caught my eye, regarding a gang member trying to find a new identity for a young woman associated with the gang (this young woman 'played along' with the gang and did as they asked as a matter of survival) "In Youngstown, *advertiser censored** said, she spent a day in the public library looking through obituaries of young women. Sp****o hoped to find someone whose identity *advertiser censored** could assume."
Hmmm. Imagine someone in that situation who finds herself at least *two* identities worth stealing and sees how this means she can eventually escape the the gang? Write the best, most complete, least fragile of the two identities down on a piece of paper (pull one from a book if needs be) and shove it under the innersole of her shoe or somewhere similar.Present the other options to her handler on the piece of paper he has given her. Then she's so very close to getting out. Just has to get herself a little money in her possession and do some legwork on the rest of the new identity... open a PO box and take it from there.