FL FL - Apopka, WhtMale UP9397, 45-65, alias 'Steven Mason', Feb'06

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Update i received a email from the doe network and Stephen Meeks has not been compared to Mason so it sent on to be reviewed.
 
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Changing his identity from 'Stephen Meeks' to 'Steven Mason' is an interesting possibility.

The Tasmanian Devil tattoo Meeks had is supposed to have had his initials (SVM) underneath. I don't see any mention of initials on the Mason tattoo, though they could have been removed.

BUT, it sounds like Meeks wanted custody of the three children, and it would be odd if he just completely stopped all contact with them for almost 20 years. Meeks may unfortunately have simply met foul play, due to his desire to divorce his wife and take custody of the children.

Seems like a certain someone made Meeks disappear. jmo
 
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marking. Great mystery.
 
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I think the fake Steven had brown eyes and the real one blue. Jmo
 
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I haven't read all the details on Darrow, but at first glance... I think he resembles the UID (Fake Mason).

I've been trying to find additional info on Darrow, but not finding much. I wonder if there's a thread for him? If not, I think I might start one.
 
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I haven't read all the details on Darrow, but at first glance... I think he resembles the UID (Fake Mason).

He has blue eyes tho. If you read the pages at the link I posted LE has the fake with brown and the real with blue.
 
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He has blue eyes tho. If you read the pages at the link I posted LE has the fake with brown and the real with blue.

Yep. Thanks :)
 
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Because I couldn't easily find additional info on Darrow, I became a little intrigued by his case (not necessarily as a match to the UID here). One mystery seems to lead me to another (almost like attention deficit mystery disorder) ;)
 
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Because I couldn't easily find additional info on Darrow, I became a little intrigued by his case (not necessarily as a match to the UID here). One mystery seems to lead me to another (almost like attention deficit mystery disorder) ;)

BBM, I love your diagnostic category & embrace my fellow ADMD colleagues!
 
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